639 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building positions at University of Pittsburgh
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Building and Community Specialist GSPH-Infectious Diseases & Microbiology - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003855) The University of Pittsburgh's School of Public Health, Department of Infectious
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CSD adjunct instructor - CSD 2078 - PHYSICS, PHYSIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY OF SOUND SHRS-Commu Science & Disorders - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003326) Job Responsibilities: Design, implementation
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Assistant Professor in Quantum Physics Experiment Physics & Astronomy - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (24006592) Faculty Position in Quantum Physics Experiment University of Pittsburgh Department
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with stakeholders to define application requirements and complete application architecture documentation. Deep technical understanding of application development using C#/.Net React technology stack
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II. The successful candidate will be an integral part of a dynamic, interdisciplinary team of researchers, graduate students, and postdocs, investigating how common proteins function in order to
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Development (OACD). The Program Manager will be responsible for: Collaborating with the Acting Director to develop and execute OACD programs for graduate students, postdocs, and faculty held virtually and in
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. -Supervise and mentor graduate students, interns, and observers affiliated with University of Pittsburgh programs. Physical Effort This position requires the individual to move throughout a large building, as
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and executing strategies to build and engage LifeX’s key stakeholder communities, which will fuel the growth and success of LifeX programs and initiatives. The Program Manager is instrumental in
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Coordinator Work-in Process Labor - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003766) The EMOC Coordinator staffs the 24/7/365 EMOC Command Center and is responsible for continuous monitoring of campus wide BAS
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mechanisms of immune regulation and dysregulation. Our previous work has utilized systems approaches to analyze Mendelian mutations in the context of three-dimensional protein-protein interaction networks