48 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science research jobs at Villanova University
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: Postdoctoral Researcher - College of Engineering Position Type: Faculty Location: Villanova, PA Recruitment Type: Internal/External Applicants Work Schedule: full-time/12-months Department: 202-Civil and
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reports and presentations for project sponsor. Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Mechanical Engineering required. Experience with hardware development and instrumentation required, as well as experience with
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develop novel methods. Science or Engineering major preferred, but not required. Previous laboratory experience preferred (for example, general chemistry course or general biology course is acceptable
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Computer Engineering Contact Name: Helen Cook Contact Phone/Extension: 610-519-4970 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: research on electrical and computer engineering topics; Assist with
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Schedule Number of positions: 3 Department: 202-Civil and Environmental Engineering Contact Name: Linda DeAngelis Contact Phone/Extension: 4960 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: Assist
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Schedule Number of positions: 1 Department: 202-Civil and Environmental Engineering Contact Name: Linda DeAngelis Contact Phone/Extension: 9-4960 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary
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an undergraduate core science course/lab, where the stress is on incorporating four critical components in a meaningful way: problem solving, laboratory experience, technology and quantitative tools, and
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variability of accreting compact sources. Help supervise and mentor students working on related topics. Teach physics, if desired. Minimum Qualifications: PhD (or imminent defense) in Astrophysics, Physics
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variability of accreting compact sources. Help supervise and mentor students working on related topics. Teach physics, if desired. Minimum Qualifications: PhD (or imminent defense) in Astrophysics, Physics
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an undergraduate core science course/lab, where the stress is on incorporating four critical components in a meaningful way: problem solving, laboratory experience, technology and quantitative tools, and