16 phd-position-for-fully-funded-reserch-in-computer-vision Postdoctoral positions at Purdue University
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signature preservation. A PhD in geology, planetary science, or a closely related field is required. Experience in reflectance, emission, or FTIR spectroscopy is preferred. The position is available
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on innovative device fabrication for quantum technologies. Strong interest in construction of novel devices is essential. The position is funded as a post-doctoral fellowship with a minimal term of two years
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. The position is renewable for a second year. Review of applications will begin on March 15, 2022 and will continue until the position is filled. The position is embedded in the funded multi-national project
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the strengths of modern biotechnology and computational tools to address essential questions in life sciences including plant biology and crop sciences. Required Qualifications PhD degree in genetics, genomics
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strong overlap in the fields of topological quantum field theory, quantum condensed matter theory, and quantum computing and algorithms. Qualifications Applicants must hold a PhD in physics or a related
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projects that apply machine learning and advanced computational modeling to integrate multi-omics, clinical, and imaging data for biomarker discovery and mechanistic insights in AD. The position offers
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Lashkari's research group for 2+1 years (renewed annually) with the third year extension conditioned on availability of funding. Qualifications Applicants must hold a PhD in physics or a related field by the
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-reviewed publications and contributing to the development of funded research. Preferred: An engaged scholar with experience in grant writing and program building. Application Procedure Applicants must submit
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Purdue University, Department of Physics & Astronomy Position ID: Purdue-Department of Physics & Astronomy-POSTDOC2 [#30786, 39190] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location
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We are inviting applications for a postdoctoral associate position in Physical Chemistry. Traditional microwave or infrared laser spectroscopy is limited by restrictive selection rules, particularly in