51 software-defined-network-phd Postdoctoral positions at Duke University in United States
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Assessment Models (IAMs) such as GCAM or PAGE. The candidate must have a PhD degree in a related field, be fluent in computer programming, preferably python, and will ideally have experience in working with
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. Minimum Requirements: The position requires a PhD in biological sciences, chemistry, or a related discipline and a strong record of publications in peer-reviewed journals. Preferred Qualifications: Ideal
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Training Program. This position will be funded by our NIDDK T32. Eligibility: U.S. citizenship or permanent residency required PhD applicants must have been awarded their degree or anticipated prior to June
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settings associated with cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, and stroke. Applicants must: 1. Hold a PhD with relevant skillsets in ultrasound imaging; 2. Have excellent informal and formal written and oral
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polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in North Carolina, the International Network For Researching, Advancing, and Assessing Materials for Environmental Sustainability (INFRAMES), and more. Our location in
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subsequent year contingent on performance. The start date is flexible, but ideally by September 2024. Requirements: Candidates should have: • A PhD in engineering, environmental science, environmental
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· Possess the knowledge of basic research integrity, values of ownership of a research project, and follow timelines to achieve deliverables Requirements: · MD, MBBS, PhD (with clinical research experience
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: Engineering / Biomedical Appl Deadline: none (posted 2025/03/04) Position Description: Apply Position Description The lab of Nimmi Ramanujam, PhD has an immediate position for a postdoctoral research
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national networking opportunities within Duke and in the broader scientific community. This is a full time, grant funded position, eligible for all Duke benefits (https://hr.duke.edu/benefits ) with
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Program, the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, the Rubin Observatory LSST, and the Simons Observatory. The Duke Cosmology group currently consists of about ten PhD students and seven postdocs or research