11 software-engineering-model-driven-engineering-phd-position Postdoctoral positions at University of Delaware
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Apply now Job no:501817 College / VP Area: College of Engineering Work type:Staff Location:Newark, DE Categories:Research & Laboratory, Full Time Curious about the full value of working at UD? In
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Computing Group in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the University of Delaware (UD) invites applications for a post-doctoral researcher position. Led by Prof. Nektarios Tsoutsos
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Apply now Job no:502518 College / VP Area: College of Engineering Work type:Staff Location:Newark, DE Categories:Research & Laboratory, Full Time Curious about the full value of working at UD? In
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Apply now Job no:502343 College / VP Area: College of Engineering Work type:Staff Location:Newark, DE Categories:Research & Laboratory, Full Time Curious about the full value of working at UD? In
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fieldwork and collaborating with students from other disciplines such as engineering, data analysis; writing manuscripts and preparing presentations. Background knowledge desired: Doctoral degree in community
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collaborate with the theoretical physics group Major Responsibilities Investigate new approaches to searching for physics beyond the Standard Model including: o New ideas for probing theoretically motivated
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Apply now Job no:502239 College / VP Area: College of Engineering Work type:Staff Location:Gaithersburg, MD Categories:Research & Laboratory, Full Time Curious about the full value of working at UD
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independent research, which could stem from or intersect with the DeLSAP or Brain-WISE. This is a 1-year position with the possibility of extension. Application materials include a cover letter detailing
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. The spectrometer is being developed to study ultrafast dynamics in novel magnetic quantum materials, which are developed as part of the CHARM MRSEC center at UD. This postdoctoral position offers an exciting
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of this position is to conduct research regarding the molecular architecture of the HIV virus in the group of Prof. Juan R. Perilla (http://biophysics.chem.udel.edu ) and the computational core of the Pittsburgh