236 phd-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at Georgetown University
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are being met. Manage instructional equipment and facilities. Conduct testing, integration and maintenance of electrical and mechanical assemblies in the instructional labs and in the research labs, including
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Certification: Knowledge of mechanical, electrical, electronic and pneumatic systems and controls and networking principles. Other Skills: Computer literacy with written and oral skills. Must be able to work
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subject matter expert in graduate program management. Reporting directly to the Dean, the role is responsible for developing and implementing comprehensive strategies that optimize graduate enrollment
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the Director of Writing Program, the Director of Graduate Studies, the Director of Undergraduate Studies of the English Department, as well as CNDLS and other related units. Requirements and Qualifications PhD
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Biology invite applications for multiple tenure-line faculty positions, at all ranks, from candidates with expertise in cancer cell biology. Relevant fields of inquiry include bioinformatics, computational
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, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering; Architecture; Construction; or Construction Management Minimum of eight to ten years of progressive management of large, complex, and technical construction projects
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to matters theological or religious in scope and nature. The ADF Fellowship is available to both untenured and tenured holders of PhDs. The fellowship residence at Georgetown University is required for a
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mechanics. The locksmith II will cut keys, provision key fobs and maintain master keying systems in coordination with Lock Shop colleagues. Work Interactions The Locksmith II will comply with all applicable
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and mechanical assemblies in the instructional labs and in the research labs, including power supplies, computer and electronic components, vacuum pumps, including new and aged equipment Be responsible
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the three degree granting programs (MS in Pharmacology, MS in Physiology, PhD in Pharmacology & Physiology), an NIGMS-funded T32 training grant, and the academic administrative functions supporting 25 faculty