10 phd-project-management Postdoctoral positions at University of California in United States
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for a PhD Degree in Oceanography / Marine Science / Environmental Fluid Mechanics, or a related discipline except the dissertation at the time of application Additional qualifications (required at time of
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information science, and applied social science research. This position is well-suited for someone interested in research design and the application of geographic principles and methods to policy analysis and
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the group are encouraged to develop new data analysis ideas and methods. The successful candidate will also be heavily involved in our ongoing project to develop and build new, high-speed data acquisition
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challenges focused around three emerging research themes: fisheries; climate change; and the ecological impact of management actions. Located at NCEAS, this postdoc position will offer you opportunities to not
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position in the Fast Sensors R&D group at SCIPP. As a leading academic facility for R&D in sensor and detection system design, SCIPP has made major contributions to particle detector development. The group’s
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scholar positions. The group plays leading roles in developing reconfigurable nanophotonic devices, MEMS-based instrumentation for precision control, and advanced nanophotonics theory and design. The
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(MEMS), with prior design and nanofabrication experiences Optoelectronics and optical engineering, with experience in lasers and cryogenic experiments Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) or MOCVD of 2D
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management and coding, machine learning AI, and familiarity with LSST data management image reduction and analysis tools. Familiarity with processing data at the DOE US Data Facility at SLAC National
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to advise undergraduate or graduate students. Santa Barbara is a vibrant city with excellent weather allowing for year-round outdoor activities. Candidates are expected to be willing to take on new projects
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and diverse astronomy group. The successful applicant(s) will work in collaboration with Prof. Caitlin Casey on a variety of observational datasets and projects spanning JWST (especially focused