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mathematics is desired. Salary range In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the initial annual base salary for this position is $65,000. Candidates should have a PhD in Engineering or a related field
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annual base salary for this position is $62,500 - 65,000 depending on the candidate’s experience and qualification. Candidates must have a PhD in urban planning, human-computer interaction, design
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Physics, or Electrical Engineering, within 0-5 years of post-PhD training. For people in the EU, click here for information on your privacy rights under GDPR: www.nyu.edu/it/gdpr NYU is an Equal Opportunity
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qualifications include a PhD in plant biology, biochemistry, physiology or a related field; prior postdoctoral experience; and experience with applicable laboratory methods as outlined in the description CV
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innovations, and connect their work to the broader community. This unique program is open to all current PhD students at Tandon School of Engineering who will defend their dissertations by September 1, 2026
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beyond wireless networks. Applicants must hold a PhD degree in electrical/electronics engineering, telecommunications or related field. Other requirements include • Strong background in
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factors such as (but not limited to) the specific grant funding and the terms of the research grant when extending an offer. PhD For people in the EU, click here for information on your privacy rights under
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expected to be fully in person. This position does not have any supervisory responsibilities. Qualifications include a PhD in psychology or a related field and previous experience working in a research
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grant when extending an offer. PhD in neuroscience or in related field. Please include C.V. and cover letter. For people in the EU, click here for information on your privacy rights under GDPR
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: PhD degree in physics, electrical engineering, or a nanotechnology-related field. Creative, independent, motivated, and solution-oriented researcherStrong understanding of the physics of field-effect