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mechanics; as exemplified by a strong publication record. Salary range: In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary for this position is $62,500 depending on the candidate’s
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) Science Advances. 8: eabl3522, as an example of the type of experiment planned. In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position is $62,500/yr - $62,500/yr based
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Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary for this position is $65,000 to $70,000 depending on the candidate’s experience and qualification. Candidates should have a PhD in Physics, Electrical
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. Planned projects include a combination of field, bench, and computational work; applicants with experience in any of these areas are invited to apply. In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the
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agreed upon with PI and collaborators The initial appointment is one year with the expectation of extension contingent on satisfactory progress. In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the annual
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compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position is $62,500 - $125,000. New York University considers factors such as (but not limited to) the specific grant funding
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the role of full spectrum genetic variation in speciation and adaptation in natural populations. In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position is $62,500
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collaborative research environment with access to state-of-the-art facilities for optical characterization, imaging, and scattering. In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range
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year with the possibility of a second and a third year subject to performance and continued funding. In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the annual base salary range for this position is
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curriculum across the disciplines with a world center for advanced research and scholarship. The university enables its students in the sciences, engineering, social sciences, humanities, and arts to succeed