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. Hiring Salary Range: $305,000 to $425,000 Associate Professor at CUMC: $305,000 to $370,000 Professor at CUMC: $315,000 to $425,000 The compensation range does not include the generous benefits program
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, reliability, punctuality, and adaptability to new and changing situations including helping peers adapt to new situations. Strong proficiency in computer skills including, but not limited to, Electronic Health
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Description The successful candidate will perform research in a wide range of nonlinear optics and photonics research involving the interaction of light with matter, including four-wave mixing, stabilization of optical frequency combs, and optical signal processing. The candidate will also...
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for Computational Electrochemistry (CCCE) is seeking an Associate Research Scientist (ARS) with expertise in surface science, electrochemistry, first-principles electronic structure methods, and machine learning
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to confidentiality requirements. The ability to work as a team player in a fast-paced environment is required. Excellent computer skills, including advanced knowledge of the Microsoft Office family, are required
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) seeks a strategic and detail-oriented Managing Director, Research Affairs to support the growth and operational excellence of CGEP?s research program. Reporting to the Senior Director of Research
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, including but not limited to video conferencing units, LCDs, laptop computers, and amplification systems. Assists in the maintenance and repair of audio/visual and theatrical equipment. Operates the lighting
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Undergraduate Student Life programs such as New Student Orientation Program, Family Weekend, Days on Campus, and Class Day. In addition, an Advising Dean may participate in CSA, College, Columbia Engineering
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. Minimum Qualifications Two years of college or a completed A.A. program with an emphasis in chemistry, biology or physics or a completed animal husbandry program. One year of related experience
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responsible for establishing and leading a research program located within the Zuckerman Mind Brain and Behavior Institute involving mouse brain xenotransplantion of human induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (hiPSC