79 phd-position-wireless-sensor-networks Postdoctoral positions at Stony Brook University
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Networks. Preferred Qualifications: ● Experience in quantum network experiments/devices. ● Experience in writing research proposals. ● Experience in supervising/guiding PhD and/or MS students
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quantum network experiments/devices. * Experience in writing research proposals. * Experience in supervising/guiding PhD and/or MS students. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will join
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Networks. Preferred Qualifications: ● Experience in quantum network experiments/devices. ● Experience in writing research proposals. ● Experience in supervising/guiding PhD and/or MS students
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Networks. Preferred Qualifications: ● Experience in quantum network experiments/devices. ● Experience in writing research proposals. ● Experience in supervising/guiding PhD and/or MS students
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Stony Brook University, Mathematics Position ID: StonyBrook -POSTDOC [#25194] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Stony Brook, New York 11794-3651
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layer dynamics OR will concentrate on advancing MARLi and ADL system capabilities and supporting their operations. Both positions will involve collaborations with a broad network of external partners
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and supporting their operations. Both positions will involve collaborations with a broad network of external partners. The successful candidates will have a proven ability to work both independently and
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and supporting their operations. Both positions will involve collaborations with a broad network of external partners. The successful candidates will have a proven ability to work both independently and
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the appointment. Preferred Qualification: PhD degree in theoretical high energy nuclear and particle physics. A strong background in quantum field theory and experience in effective field theory/lattice gauge
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the appointment. Preferred Qualification: PhD degree in theoretical high energy nuclear and particle physics. A strong background in quantum field theory and experience in effective field theory/lattice gauge