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. An important component of this position will be to work as part of an interdisciplinary team spanning across the colleges of engineering, medicine, and science. The successful candidate will be required to lead
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technologies, materials, and tools; formulating strategies to prolong the service life of infrastructure; and training the current and future workforce. Since 1998, CAIT has been a University Transportation
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related field (e.g., Atmospheric Science, Remote Sensing, Earth Science, Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering) by the time of appointment. Background in atmospheric remote sensing is strongly
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. Posting Summary Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey is seeking a Research Assistant for the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the School of Engineering. This position reports
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development work on a carbon dot technology. The work requires knowledge of materials synthesis, polymer and carbon material properties, materials analysis, and characterization. Additionally, assistance in
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team. This individual will have the opportunity to develop and pursue novel research directions that align with our lab’s overall research interests. For detailed descriptions of current projects, please
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, privacy, and security. Activities often address applications in wide-ranging areas, including biology, robotics, cyber & physical security, economics, voting, engineering, ecology, sociology, epidemiology
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, privacy, and security. Activities often address applications in wide-ranging areas, including biology, robotics, cyber & physical security, economics, voting, engineering, ecology, sociology, epidemiology
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experimental research on structural and functional characterization of Hybrid-Two-Component Systems (HTCSs) in Bacteroides. Uses molecular biology and molecular genetic techniques to engineer plasmids
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focused on wellness and recovery. Testing technology or mobile health applications of evidence-based treatments. Studying implementation and dissemination of evidence-based treatments in the community