25 computer-engineering-"https:" "https:" "UCL" "Brunel University London" Postdoctoral positions at Iowa State University
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Qualifications: Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Chemistry, or a closely related field. Preferred Qualifications: Strong background in computational
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with theoretical modeling, asymptotic analysis, or numerical simulations. Department/Program & College Description: The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Iowa State University is where innovation
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problems. Department/Program & College Description: In 1913, Iowa State University was among the first to offer a degree in what was then a new discipline – chemical engineering. Since those early beginnings
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within the group. This is a one‑year appointment with the possibility of renewal upon mutual agreement. Candidates may review recent related publications from the group for context, https
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advanced computational approaches to improve the prediction of meat quality. The successful candidate will be expected to work independently while thriving in a collaborative environment. Strong initiative
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characterization. Experience performing physical‑chemical analyses and electrochemical measurements. Experience in manufacturing and processing polymer films from a variety of polymer sources. Department/Program
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audiences Strong coding skills, preferably in Python Familiarity with computational tools for modeling biological systems. IMPORTANT: Applications must also be submitted online at https://isu.wd1
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verbal communication skills. Department/Program & College Description: The Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering is dedicated to creating resilient buildings and bridges, safer
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collective success. The Division of Materials Science and Engineering with Iowa State University at the Ames National Laboratory is searching for a qualified Postdoctoral Research Associate. The successful
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or Veterinary field Department/Program & College Description: Our research goal is to investigate the cellular and molecular mechanisms of disease modification in experimental models of epilepsy and