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a PhD in computer science, information science, bioinformatics, biostatistics, mathematics, nutrition, epidemiology, biomedical engineering, medicine, or a related science field. Candidates should
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health To be eligible, candidates must: Have received a PhD in computer science, information science, bioinformatics, biostatistics, mathematics, nutrition, epidemiology, biomedical engineering, medicine
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for presentation 10% of the employee’s time will involve the mentoring of undergraduate or graduate students 10% of the employee’s time will involve professional development Requirements A PhD in Biochemistry
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. As part of the study, the candidate will receive training in single-molecule imaging. The applicant will also be expected to interact with graduate students in the laboratory and participate in
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. As part of the study, the candidate will receive training in single-molecule imaging. The applicant will also be expected to interact with graduate students in the laboratory and participate in
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presentation/publication of research findings. Candidates with a Biology and Biomedical Science related Master's degree or DVM degree in addition to a PhD are preferred. This position will require attention
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, or modeling multi-layer networks, and active participation in research projects and leading a group of highly motivated Ph.D. students is desired. Urban Infrastructure, Technology Systems, Urban Analytics
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collection in ongoing field research projects, but this will not encompass a majority of the researcher’s time. Opportunities exist for informal mentoring of graduate and undergraduate research students. Start
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your cover letter, including which Shima Seiki machine you operated, how long have you worked with the machine, and for what purposes/projects, PhD degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering
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collection in ongoing field research projects, but this will not encompass a majority of the researcher’s time. Opportunities exist for informal mentoring of graduate and undergraduate research students. Start