79 phd-position-in-cyber-security Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Minnesota
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Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job The primary responsibility of this postdoc position will be to probe for Beyond the Standard Model physics in the Mu2e
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. This position is not eligible for H-1B visa sponsorship. Qualifications Required: PhD in Theoretical Physics by beginning date of appointment Preferred: Expertise in modern aspects of non-perturbative quantum
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-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Position Overview: The Bartolomucci Lab is primarily interested in
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including O-RAN based network systems and testbeds to support emerging 5G/NextG user cases (10%) Dissemination via articles, conference presentations Qualifications Required Qualifications: PhD in
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job 100% Lab duties as assigned Qualifications PhD Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $62,232; depending on education/qualifications
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publications. The exact research topics and activities will be designed to fit individual interests and expertise. We are looking for someone to start immediately. Qualifications Required Qualifications: ● PhD
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Code 9546 Employee Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job About the Job: Position available in the laboratory and research program of Dr. Lin Yee Chen
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. Qualifications Required Qualifications (must be documented on application materials): • PhD in Biology, Chemistry, or related Biomedical Sciences • First author and co-authored publications • Project leadership
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Position Description This position is a fully funded postdoctoral research position for one year. Job Duties/Responsibilities
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of Minnesota, working with Professor Russell Funk. This position focuses on using computational methods to understand how knowledge is produced, shared, and applied across complex systems. About the Project