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. Conduct analysis of literature on Mars analogs. Write manuscripts based on MSL data analysis. Basic Qualifications PhD in sedimentary geology and/or structural geology. At least 2 years of experience in MSL
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that at least three letters of reference are submitted on their behalf. Qualifications and terms of appointment: PhD in Physics, or related field (completed or expected by start date) Eligibility extends to
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a list of publications (refereed papers on top). Applicants should also ensure that at least three letters of reference are submitted on their behalf. Qualifications and terms of appointment: PhD
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interest in joining our team: PhD degree in astrophysics or a closely related field. Two years of post-PhD experience with astronomical data processing including at least one of the following: microlensing
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team: PhD degree in astrophysics or a closely related field. 2 years post-PhD experience with data processing and calibration of infrared and/or optical spectra from space observatories. Ability to work
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experiments such as interferometers, cosmological observation, or observation of astrophysical objects such as black holes e.g. via gravitational waves. The appointment requires completion of a PhD and is
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Qualifications If you have the following in your background, then we want to hear about your interest in joining our team: PhD degree in astrophysics or a closely related field. 2 years post-PhD experience with
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, contributing to the broader scientific discourse. (5%) Basic Qualifications PhD in neuroscience, developmental biology, or adjacent fields with 8+ years of relevant scientific research experience in zebrafish
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the United States. Ability to lift at least 20 pounds. Preferred Qualifications PhD or equivalent degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, Chemical or Systems Engineering; Material Science; Physics; or a related scientific
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joint appointment in theoretical astrophysics with Carnegie Observatories must also apply here . Qualifications and terms of appointment: PhD in Physics, Astronomy, or related field (completed or expected