521 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"St"-"FEMTO-ST" positions at University of Pittsburgh
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Operating Engineer Work-in Process Labor - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25002887) Job Summary The Operating Engineer is responsible for properly operating all mechanical systems; for performing
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Operating Engineer Work-in Process Labor - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25002886) Job Summary The Operating Engineer is responsible for properly operating all mechanical systems; for performing
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. The successful candidate will be expected to build an independent research program and participate in the training activities of the department, including classroom lectures and mentoring MD or PhD students
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disorders. Qualifications: The candidate will be clinically (MD, RN) and methodologically trained (MS, PhD) and have achieved the rank of professor Skills required : · Expertise in the building of agent
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on human organ-based immunology with respect to allograft and tumor rejection and tolerance and mechanical extra-corporeal perfusion studies using tissue samples subjected to multiplex labeling, digital
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Part-Time Instructor in First-Year Engineering Writing (English Department) English - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25004203) The Composition Program at the University of Pittsburgh welcomes
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Operating Engineer Work-in Process Labor - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25002971) Job Summary The Operating Engineer is responsible for properly operating all mechanical systems; for performing
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Part-Time Instructor in Composition (English Department) English - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25004298) The Composition Program at the University of Pittsburgh welcomes applications for part-time
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) understanding mechanisms that damage the inner ear, 2) selection and implementation of hearing protection methods including physical hearing protection and pharmaceuticals, 3) implementing national guidelines
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developmental neuroscience lab studying how early life adversity influences positive affect and depression risk through behavioral and neural mechanisms. Our research specifically examines how early life