30 postdoc-computational-biomedical-engineering Fellowship positions at University of Texas at Austin
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of this fellowship will join a vibrant community of postdocs, students and faculty where they are expected to pursue self-directed research in any scientific subfield. Successful applicants may take up residence as
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Job Posting Title: Research Fellow ---- Hiring Department: McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering ---- Position Open To: All Applicants ---- Weekly Scheduled Hours: 40 ---- FLSA Status: Exempt
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: General Notes As a top-10 engineering school with the No. 1 program in Texas, the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin has been a global leader in technology innovation and
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of nuclear and radiation engineering, including imaging, robotics, high-performance computing, reactor design and materials development. The groups provide a supportive community striving to solve the most
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of highly motivated and talented graduate students. Strengths in our research program include many areas in pure and applied mathematics, as well as interdisciplinary fields intersecting engineering
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with NCI, CPRIT, and NIH-funded projects. Required Qualifications PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, computer science, information science, biomedical engineering, or a related field. PhD must
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. Purpose We are seeking highly motivated candidates for postdoctoral fellow positions within the Bureau’s hydrology research group. These fellows will be key members of an expanding research program focused
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motivated candidates for postdoctoral fellow positions within the Bureau’s hydrology research group. These fellows will be key members of an expanding research program focused on assessing Texas water
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and are also involved in planetary missions and climate modeling. These research projects produce large data sets and require computational analysis and visualization. This position is for one year with
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motivated candidates for postdoctoral fellow positions within the Bureau’s hydrology research group. These fellows will be key members of an expanding research program focused on assessing Texas water