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Term: 2 years with options to renew Appointment Start Date: 01/01/2026 Group or Departmental Website: https://www.stanfordpmhw.com/ (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Please apply
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wide variety of fields. We are deeply committed to recruiting and retaining a talented workforce that embraces our core values of respect, excellence, leadership, loyalty, integrity, and service. Texas A
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following areas: high-mobility materials based printed electronics, transient electronics (various sensors, circuits, energy devices etc.), degradable materials, micro/nanofabrication, nanowire synthesis
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position a sensor in nanometer-scale proximity to samples. You will use this platform to reveal patterns of current in integrated circuits, to map patterns of light at the nanoscale, or to assemble nano