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outcomes (government revenues and costs) and various economic variables. Staff economists are encouraged to publish their research findings in professional journals. A PhD in economics or statistics is
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of experience, or equivalent combination of education and experience, is required. Masters or PhD in an earth science field strongly preferred. Programming experience with MATLAB is required; fluency in other
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required. PhD Preferred This position is contingent upon continued funding Job Location - City, State Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Department / School Perelman School of Medicine Pay Range $66,000.00
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to 5 years of experience (in genetics, computational biology, bioinformatics, data science, informatics, or equivalent) or equivalent combination of education and experience is required. PhD strongly
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computing environments. Preferred Qualifications: Master's or PhD in a quantitative discipline preferred. Five or more years of experience supporting AI and HPC code development. Willingness to teach, mentor
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, and emerge prepared to apply for PhD programs in Economics or Finance. Research Specialists will be encouraged to be an active part of the Wharton research community, which can include attending
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development of relevant graduate content for department website. Manage the Graduate curriculum and support chairs’ overall academic and curriculum planning. Coordinate MA and PhD exams, set up meeting
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deepen skills in research and quantitative data analysis, and emerge prepared to apply for PhD programs in Economics or Finance. Research Specialists will be encouraged to be an active part of the Wharton
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speaking and writing. The Program is responsible for teaching MBA and Executive MBA students and coaching PhD students on their research papers and academic job talks. The Assistant Director will report to
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environment and culture in the facility. Qualifications Minimum degree requirement: PhD in a physical science or engineering discipline that utilizes experimental surface and thin-film characterization