199 phd-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Oregon
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the University of Oregon (UO) College of Education (COE), which aims to close the gap between educational research and practice. The HEDCO Institute’s core mechanism for improving practice is through
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particular, we are focusing on two avenues: synthetic hydrogels with tunable degradation and mechanical properties as a synthetic extracellular matrix analogue for the culture and delivery of cells
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, painting, and mechanical systems as well as general support for Facilities Structures and Support, Electrical Shop, HVAC and Plumbing Shop. This is the second level of a two-level series. It is distinguished
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mechanics using wearable sensors. • Models of bone health in running populations. • Models of tissue stress and strain in athletes. • Models of health and performance in female athletes. • Models of athlete
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or Program Summary The Department of Human Physiology is home to undergraduate, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows, who desire strong training in human physiology and anatomy that will prepare them
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or Program Summary The Department of Human Physiology is home to undergraduate, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows, who desire strong training in human physiology and anatomy that will prepare them
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the sports business and the entrepreneurship and innovation specializations. The PhD in marketing focuses on consumer behavior, marketing communications, sports marketing, international marketing, and
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an observational astrophysics group involved in the LIGO experiment. Minimum Requirements • A PhD in theoretical particle physics prior to the start of the position. • Demonstrated capability to do
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Computational/Theoretical Neuroscience. Minimum Requirements Research Assistant: Bachelors degree in Biology or related field Research Associate/Postdoctoral Scholar: PhD in Biology or related field All offers
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) Geophysics: tectonics, seismology, remote sensing, and fault mechanics, as well as earthquake hazards; (b) Volcanology: geochemistry, physical volcanology, igneous petrology, and volcanic systems modeling; (c