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engineering. We seek candidates with an interest in participating in large multi-PI grants and with collaborative research experiences, experience writing proposals for user-facilities, and/or experience
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or Bio Engineering or related area is required. We are interested in candidates who have an interest in: *Advanced Manufacturing and Integration of Scalable Structures*Soft and Living Materials *Natural
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their Ph.D. in a related field (e.g. Bioengineering and other Engineering fields, Biology, Physics, Chemistry) and have no more than two years' post PhD experience prior to the anticipated start date
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collaborate with the ARG team on developing grant proposals.QualificationsRequired qualifications:Doctoral degree in a related field, such as Architecture, Civil Engineering, Robotics, etc.Excellent track
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. Appointments will be at the Postdoctoral Research Associate or more senior researcher rank. These highly competitive positions will support research in quantum science and engineering across several departments
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Science and Engineering, or a related area is required. The position will involve developing models and algorithms for the evolution of inorganic aerosols in the atmosphere, building upon the research
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senior ranks may have multi-year appointments. A PhD is required, with appropriate research experience in quantitative biology, (bio)physics, (bio)engineering or related Engineering and Physical sciences
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. Candidates who are nearing completion of their Ph.D. (i.e. with a confirmed defense/viva date) or hold a Ph.D. in chemical engineering, materials science and engineering, chemistry, physics, or a closely
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., or equivalent is required. Applicants should have training and a significant track record in one of the following areas: -computational biology-computer science-electrical or computer engineering-genomics
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Center's Dr. Chris Greig, the Theodora D. '78 and William H. '74 Walton III Senior Research Scientist.The research is highly applied in nature, and will involve a granular exploration of the sequence