10 phd-student-positions-digital-forensics Postdoctoral positions at University of Delaware
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-controlled devices, etc.). The primary function of this position is to conduct research regarding the molecular architecture of the HIV virus in the group of Prof. Juan R. Perilla (http
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characterization; Plays a key role in helping and guiding graduate students. You can select any of the following research areas that you feel competent on: 1. Devices: (1) High-frequency electronic devices
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Apply now Job no:501666 College / VP Area: College of Earth & Ocean Envir Work type:Staff Location:Newark Categories:Research & Laboratory, Full Time Project Summary This project, Digital Twins
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. This postdoctoral position offers an exciting opportunity to work on a well-funded project with state-of-the-art laser technology. Context The Gundlach group is developing and using femtosecond time-resolved
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over 7,500 students, is supported by approximately 400 staff, and maintains annual operating expenditures of over $121M. The College’s 600 faculty members emphasize the enduring value of an arts and
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-controlled devices, etc.). The primary function of this position is to conduct research regarding the molecular architecture of the HIV virus in the group of Prof. Juan R. Perilla (http
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and graduate students. Commitment to fostering a positive and supportive laboratory environment. Application Materials Applicants should submit the following materials in PDF format: A cover letter
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of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Delaware is seeking candidate for a postdoctoral researcher position in laboratories (https://sites.udel.edu/maps-lab/ , https://sites.udel.edu/brainspeak
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of graduate students. QUALIFICATIONS: Ph. D. in physics by the start date of the position. Research experience in quantum metrology, quantum algorithms, AMO-based quantum sensors, or a related field. Prior work
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postdoctoral researcher position within the gamma-ray astrophysics group in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and the Bartol Research Institute at the University of Delaware. The appointment is for