74 software-defined-network-phd Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington in United States
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opportunity to engage with the electric propulsion and space communities through attendance at conferences, meetings, and networking events. They will receive hands-on research mentorship and professional
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junior PI, I am committed to providing personalized mentorship and supporting your career development through active guidance, networking, and publication opportunities. Our research integrates
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. For more information, please visit the University of Washington Labor Relations website. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications * PhD awarded by the start date in a relevant field, such as library and
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to Rui Tang, PhD, Assistant Professor at ruit@wustl.edu . Cover letter expressing your interest and highlighting your relevant experience. Curriculum Vitae (CV) with a list of publications. Contact
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in human stem cells, and quantitative fluorescence microscopy. Our projects aim to elucidate the emergent architectures and modes of force production of cytoskeletal networks and their adaptation
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Qualifications: PhD in Environmental Engineering, Environmental Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Environmental Science, and/or other aligned discipline. Operation and optimization of LCMS and/or GCMS
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tumor progression. Specifically, we investigate how transcriptional regulators and gene networks govern immune and brain cell behavior. Our lab uses a broad array of approaches, including flow cytometry
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for this position. Skills: Not Applicable Driver's License: A driver's license is not required for this position. More About This Job Preferred Qualifications: Recent PhD in a relevant field (Genetics, Genomics
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accuracy in link-tracing designs (e.g. Respondent driven sampling) Partial graph data collection strategies for networks (e.g. Aggregated Relational Data) Large scale models for anomaly detection on graphs
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research activities. Develops proficiency in career skills, including writing, public speaking, networking, and critical evaluation of scientific literature. Presents scientific work both inside and outside