14 phd-sandwitch-in-architecture-and-built-environment Postdoctoral positions at University of Kansas
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31641BR KU Transportation Center Position Overview The University of Kansas Transportation Center (KUTC) and the Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering at the University
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opportunity for advanced training and development in a collaborative and multidisciplinary environment. Job Description 70% - Experimental design and execution, including performing organic synthesis
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. This position offers an excellent opportunity for advanced training and development in a collaborative and multidisciplinary environment. Job Description 70% - Experimental design and execution, including
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background and interest in fluorine chemistry. A successful candidate will be able to work in a hands-on, collaborative, energetic environment. The initial appointment would be for one year with
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written and oral communication skills, as demonstrated in application materials. NOTE: To be appointed at the Postdoctoral Researcher title, it is necessary to have the PhD conferred at the time of hire
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experience that required written and oral communication skills, as demonstrated in application materials. NOTE: To be appointed at the Postdoctoral Researcher title, it is necessary to have the PhD conferred
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IRACDA. All these groups provide an excellent environment for research development in a range of biological and biomedical fields, and these mentored research experiences will be supplemented by skill
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functional theory (DFT) or tight-binding modeling of materials, as demonstrated in application materials. NOTE: To be appointed at the Postdoctoral Researcher title, it is necessary to have the PhD in hand
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highly interdisciplinary research environment, you will have the chance to collaborate with researchers both within and outside the Johnson lab. You will join a supportive group who will assist you in
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tissue. Working in our highly interdisciplinary research environment, you will have the chance to collaborate with researchers both within and outside the Johnson lab. You will join a supportive group who