32 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls Postdoctoral positions at University of Oregon
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(CHD), which houses the University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD), research and outreach in Early Intervention (EI), Oregon Career Information System (OR-CIS), and Oregon
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behavioral health. The institute prioritizes the needs of youth who have been historically or persistently underserved and seeks to make real system change by: - Creating a new mental health profession
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references. Department Summary The InfoGraphics Lab is a hybrid research and practice center within the College of Arts and Sciences that for 35 years has been a recognized leader in cartographic design
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computing, data science, networking, and distributed systems with cross-cutting concerns of security and privacy. Position Summary The Computer Science Department at the University of Oregon invites
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contact information for three professional references. Department Summary Within the College of Arts and Sciences, Psychology is one of the largest departments supporting significant instructional and
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Science Institute (MSI) at the University of Oregon is an interdisciplinary institute, founded in 1985 as a State Center of Excellence. Its purpose is to study the structure and properties of materials
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or CV and include names and contact information for three professional references. Department Summary The Department of Earth Sciences is an instructional department within the College of Arts and
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for Fundamental Science (IFS) at the University of Oregon is the home for research whose primary aim is to understand, explore, and extend the fundamental laws of nature, with an emphasis on the consequences
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for multiple positions throughout the year. Applications are accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis until all positions are filled. Department Summary The HEDCO Institute is a research and outreach unit within
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applications in mind. Our overall hypothesis is that by using bottom-up approaches, we can design ‘smart’ materials with distinct capabilities, such as controlling cell behavior or overcoming delivery barriers