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theoretical and computational solid mechanics, fluid dynamics, hypersonics, aerospace systems, and aerospace structures and materials. The department is in the College of Science and Engineering at
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Position Summary: The Jain Lab (https://jain-lab.org/) is recruiting an enthusiastic postdoctoral fellow interested in
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that adhere to University policy. Assist other lab/community members, as needed. Qualifications Required Qualifications PhD in Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, or closely related field Preferred
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arrangement Description: We are seeking a Post-doctoral Associate to lead a multi-phase investigation into the socio-cultural implications of Engineered Genetic Incompatibility (EGI) within the U.S. grass
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with wildlife disease systems or aquatic invasive species Experience contributing to structured decision-making or risk assessment frameworks Experience collaborating with state or federal natural
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. Qualifications Required Qualifications Ph.D. in either Robotics, Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering with expertise in vehicle dynamics, control systems, estimation algorithms and sensor fusion
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the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Geo-Engineering at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. The successful candidate will conduct advanced research at the intersection of artificial intelligence and
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extend to leading the communication with industrial partners through regular progress reports and supporting technology transfer processes where applicable. You will also be expected to participate in
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members and center initiatives. The dual structure of reporting and funding is designed to integrate applied research with strong industry engagement and strategic alignment of MDFRC. Key Responsibilities
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methodological theme involves understanding the geometric and topological structure of knowledge: how concepts cluster, how new ideas deform or extend existing structures, and how the shape of a knowledge