25 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"St"-"FEMTO-ST" Fellowship positions at University of Texas at Austin
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, or free speech. Candidates should hold a PhD in a field such as History, Political Science, Public Policy, Criminology, Gender and Women’s Studies, Black Studies, Latino Studies, Ethnic Studies, Sociology
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with NCI, CPRIT, and NIH-funded projects. Required Qualifications PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, computer science, information science, biomedical engineering, or a related field. PhD must
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projects. Required Qualifications Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering, electrical engineering, computational engineering, or related field received more than 3 years ago. Demonstrated experience in materials
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program of the Department of Mathematics is consistently ranked among the best by US News, with several research areas in the top ten. Our core faculty includes around 50 tenured and tenure-track members
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with other researchers at UTIG (ig.utexas.edu), across the Jackson School of Geosciences (jsg.utexas.edu), and across the wider UT campus. The postdoctoral researcher will have access to UTIG computing
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symposium on campus that involves collaboration with other programs and units on campus, such as the Humanities, Health & Medicine Program, the Dell Medical School, and the College of Natural Sciences Present
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demonstrating relevant research outcomes. PhD must have been obtained within 3 years from date of hire. Preferred Qualifications Demonstrated research experience in water-gas-rock interactions, organic-inorganic
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. Purpose We are seeking highly motivated candidates for postdoctoral fellow positions within the Bureau’s hydrology research group. These fellows will be key members of an expanding research program focused
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motivated candidates for postdoctoral fellow positions within the Bureau’s hydrology research group. These fellows will be key members of an expanding research program focused on assessing Texas water
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motivated candidates for postdoctoral fellow positions within the Bureau’s hydrology research group. These fellows will be key members of an expanding research program focused on assessing Texas water