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more details about IOE course offerings, visit: https://bulletin.engin.umich.edu/courses/ioe/. Required Qualifications* PhD degree in Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, or related discipline or equivalent
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environment. A PhD must be conferred by the start of the appointment. Modes of Work Positions that are eligible for hybrid or mobile/remote work mode are at the discretion of the hiring department. Work
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., ATC Assistant Professor Director | PRIME lab Office: (734) 647-1615 | alepley@umich.edu Jacob Haus, PhD Associate Professor Director | Human Bioenergetics lab Office: (734) 647-2790 | jmhaus@umich.edu
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support faculty through resource alignment, development opportunities, and entrepreneurial pathways. Expanding the PhD program and building infrastructure for interdisciplinary collaboration will be
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the confidence of other scientists and staff and have the ability to develop strategic relationships and partnerships with key constituents. The Research Lab Specialist will have a PhD with 3 or more years of
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support for conferences and professional activities. Required Qualifications* An advanced degree (Masters or PhD level) in a relevant academic discipline or a Master's Degree in Library Science. One (1
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analyzing simple survey data Experience conducting literature reviews Excellent written and verbal communication skills Desired Qualifications* PhD in Library and Information Science, Human Centered Design
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Qualifications* This selected candidate must hold a PhD or an equivalent degree and have a minimum of 2-4 years of experience in cellular and molecular biology, possess strong analytical and problem-solving skills
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occasionally nationally as required by project activities. Misc: CRC Governance Committee review and approval (senior) Desired Qualifications* Master's degree or PhD in a relevant field such as Public Health
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Summary The Graduate Program Coordinator serves as a member of our team and is responsible for providing a broad range of assistance to our master's and PhD students and faculty at the Department