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: Postdoctoral Researcher - College of Engineering Position Type: Faculty Location: Villanova, PA Recruitment Type: Internal/External Applicants Work Schedule: temporary Department: 201-Dean-Engineering Position
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: Postdoctoral Researcher - College of Engineering Position Type: Faculty Location: Villanova, PA Recruitment Type: Internal/External Applicants Work Schedule: temporary Department: 205-Mechanical Engineering
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Posting Details Do you have questions about the application process? If so, please refer to the Applicant FAQ’s. Position Information Posting Number: 20255753V Position Title: Undergraduate Research Assistant Posting Type Student Hours/week: 10-15 Eligibility: Work study preferred but open to...
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Computer Engineering Contact Name: Helen Cook Contact Phone/Extension: 610-519-4970 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: research on electrical and computer engineering topics; Assist with
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Schedule Varies Number of positions: 15 Department: 188-Computing Sciences Contact Name: Jessica Peoples Contact Phone/Extension: 610-519-7310 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary
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degree, in statistics/data science. Proficiency with at least one statistical program (R, Stata). Experience with data preparation and analysis. Additional Information: Part-time, hourly, up to 10 hours
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Posting Type Student Hours/week: 10 Eligibility: Work Study ONLY Semester 2025 Summer Location St. Augustine Center Detailed Work Schedule Number of positions: 1 Department: 131-Assoc Dean - Science Contact
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) training before or upon hire. Completion of Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) training, as applicable to the role. Proficiency in computer literacy, including the ability to use standard office software
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Qualifications: A PhD in Physics, Astrophysics, Data Science or a closely related discipline is required. Strong proficiency with programming, especially in python and optionally in C/C++. Strict adherence to open
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and observational data from space-borne missions (most notably Kepler and TESS); be proficient in computational astrophysics, astrostatistics, and/or exoplanetary science; participate in Departmental