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REQUIREMENTS The Materials Research Institute (MRI) at Penn State is seeking a part-time PhD researcher for a six-month fixed-term role in ceramic processing. The position focuses on advancing low-temperature
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modeling, materials, and biomanufacturing). Candidates will possess a PhD in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Data Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or a closely related
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PhD degree in Computer Science, Math, Statistics (in hand at time of hire) or a related field are eligible to apply. Life sciences (Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, etc.) PhDs with computational
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architectural history, upper-level undergraduate courses in their field, and graduate seminars. Advising of majors, minors, and MA and PhD students is expected, as is service to the department, college
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or research career. Qualifications: PhD (or MD/PhD) in cancer biology, immunology, molecular biology, genetics, or a related field. Strong background in one or more relevant research areas (Pharmacology, Drug
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quantum algorithms for quantum many-body physics. A PhD in Physics is required. The ideal candidate will have numerical simulation skills with exact diagonalization/quantum-circuit techniques and/or
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structure and function of cellular RNA polymerase transcription complexes using cryo-electron microscopy, biophysics, and biochemical methods. Applicants must hold a PhD in biochemistry, biophysics
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. The desired applicant must have a MSW, a DSW or PHD is preferred. BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES Employment with the University will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance with
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to improve the thermal design of working devices Qualifications & Requirements: PhD in mechanical engineering or a related field as of the hire date Background in heat transfer, semiconductor device physics
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grant applications Participate in laboratory meetings, departmental research seminars, and multidisciplinary conferences Qualifications PhD, MD/PhD, or equivalent doctoral degree in molecular biology