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: HPLC, GC, UV–Vis, FTIR, MALDI-TOF MS; Verification of results, report preparation, and scientific manuscript writing. Where to apply Website http://www.umk.pl/en/jobs/?task=offer&action=one&id=4807
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Infrastructure? No Offer Description The Department of Electronic Systems at The Technical Faculty of IT and Design invites applications for a PhD stipend in the field of AI security and privacy within the general
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and working collaboratively according to a positive, warm, and community-focused scientific culture. Ideal for post-baccalaureate students eager to do PhD level research. Job Description Primary Duties
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Classification Title: Lecturer/Assistant Instructional Professor Classification Minimum Requirements: PhD degree in Geography, Geographic Information Science, Data or Computer Sciences, or a related
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students. Expertise in advanced testbench design and formal verification. Expertise in power- and energy efficient digital hardware systems design. Expertise in embedded hardware/software systems design and
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the nation’s best business schools with high growth potential. The Finance Department offers undergraduate majors in finance, real estate, and insurance and risk management. The department also has a PhD
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, software and other supplies needed (250-500 words) Contact information for three references, who will be contacted by the search committee following an initial review of applicants via http
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Substance Use and Mental Health (PRISM) Collaborative (prismcollab.org) and other affiliated research networks and the position will be housed in our Department of Community and Behavioral Health https
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Design (MUD); and a Ph.D. degree in architecture. There are approximately 110 Masters of Architecture students, 16 PhD students, and a total of 688 students in the School and 25 full-time faculty
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for degree verification purposes. Job Requirements: Qualifications: An earned doctorate (PhD or EdD) with advanced training in quantitative methods and statistical analysis. Evidence of scholarly productivity