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and is shaped by social life—whether through critical, cultural, rhetorical, social-scientific, or mixed-methods traditions. The position is intended to prepare postdoctoral fellows on their journey
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& the Environment. The Fellows program is designed to enhance the College’s teaching of science to non-science majors through the Mendel Science Experience program and to foster the professional development of recent
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, respect and can contribute to the University’s mission and values. Duties and Responsibilities: The successful candidate will: Conduct research on urban rivers through hydraulic models. Develop AI and
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object variability or the aforementioned methodologies are also encouraged to apply. The Villanova Physics Department is dedicated to excellence in teaching and research, and we recognize the importance
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contribute to the University’s mission and values. Duties and Responsibilities: The successful candidate will: Develop a software toolkit to aid in data center waste heat design decisions. Apply the toolkit
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using real-time monitoring systems. Develop AI and machine learning models to integrate real-time monitoring data Collaborate with colleagues in computer science and computer engineering to integrate
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of this project. Participate in weekly meetings and help to prepare reports and presentations for project sponsor. Minimum Qualifications: A PhD in Mechanical Engineering required; successful PhD thesis defense
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to conduct research on two interdisciplinary research projects on transportation, environment, and health. The candidate is expected to work on data integration and fusion, develop theoretical and mathematical
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the preparation of project reports, and disseminating results in journal publications and conferences. Teaching opportunities can be arranged if the candidate desires. Minimum Qualifications: The ideal candidate
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, project partners, and the scientific and broader community. They will also prepare manuscripts for submission to referred journals using existing and new data sets. The fellow will pursue additional