11 phd-computer-network Postdoctoral positions at Michigan State University in UNITED-STATES
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. Specifically, the candidate is expected to work on 1) theory and experiment for understanding mechano-transport in soft materials, and 2) mechanics of polymer networks with slipping crosslinks. Additionally
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origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status. Required Degree Doctorate -Electrical and Computer Engineering Minimum Requirements The minimum qualifications are a PhD in electrical
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femtosecond pump–probe methods, wide-field imaging, and advanced statistical and computational analysis to elucidate structure–function relationships in biological systems. Candidates are expected to have
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, who are interested in advancing management strategies and disease prevention and control in dairy cattle populations. Applicants with expertise in complementary disciplines (e.g., computer vision, AI
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for extending research in new directions and to collaboratively pursue additional research funding. The position also holds the potential to increase the candidate’s professional network and work closely with
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, genetics, plant biology, and bioengineering. Minimum Requirements 1. PhD or equivalent in any of the following areas: molecular biology, biochemistry, cell biology, genetics, plant biology, and
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-plant biology, genetics, biochemistry, systems biology, or a related field. Minimum Requirements Qualifications: PhD in plant biology, genetics, biochemistry, systems biology, or a related field
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related field Minimum Requirements Applicants must have a terminal degree (PhD, MD, or equivalent). Desired Qualifications Expertise in childhood metabolic disease Experience with clinical trials Experience
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Position Summary The MSU Field Crops Pathology Program is seeking a motivated and highly organized Research Assistant to help manage, coordinate, and conduct disease-focused field research across
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today’s greatest challenges to produce transportation fuels and high-value chemicals while reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Within the DOE-funded Bioenergy Research Centers (BRCs) program, GLBRC