31 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" Postdoctoral positions at New York University
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computational chemistry focus. Successful applicants will be highly motivated with an interest in working in Chemical/Structural Biology and must hold a Ph.D. degree in a related field (Chemistry, Biochemistry
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University Tandon School of Engineering The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering is seeking to hire a Post Doctoral Associate to work with Professor
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at NYU's Center for Neural Science is looking for a postdoctoral associate to work on the following: - Design, perform, analyze, write up, and publish experiments investigating the neural mechanisms
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Post-Doctoral Associate in the Center for Translational Medical Devices (CENTMED) - Dr. Panče Naumov
, compression molding, injection molding, and fused deposition modeling. This position requires the preparation of ISO/ASTM test specimens for mechanical (tensile and flexural) testing of polymers and composites
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innovations, and connect their work to the broader community. This unique program is open to all current PhD students at Tandon School of Engineering who will defend their dissertations by September 1, 2026
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annual base salary for this position is $62,500 - 65,000 depending on the candidate’s experience and qualification. Candidates must have a PhD in urban planning, human-computer interaction, design
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. The aim is to explore oscillators based on transition metal oxides with competing electronic phases (e.g., metal/insulating, magnetic/non-magnetic, etc.) with applications to neuromorphic computing
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is looking for a highly motivated and independent individual to work as a Postdoctoral Associate. This position is for a post-PhD trainee preparing for a research scientist career path. The planned
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brucite (Mg(OH)₂) and CaCO₃ to produce innovative building materials, including RMC- and BCSA-based composites, (iii) studying carbonation and hydration mechanisms in these sustainable binders
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in vitro models along with advanced 3D and 4D imaging technologies, we aim to illuminate key molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying human neural development and the pathogenesis of neurological