12 evaluator-graduate Postdoctoral positions at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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fields; proficiency in evaluating the effectiveness of learning materials; strong track record of working both independently and collaboratively; be organized, able to lead multiple projects simultaneously
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undergraduate and graduate students. Engage actively in collaborations with U.S. and European institutions. Travel to and participate in extended experimental campaigns at FRIB. Qualifications PhD in AMO physics
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of computing and technology. AOC: Open. Teaching: 2 courses/year or equivalent, graduate and undergraduate, semester system. The position involves shared responsibilities with the Social and Ethical
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diverse team of graduate students, postdocs, research staff, and the ability to promote collaboration and cooperation among teams; strong written and verbal communication and presentation skills; time
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, mentorship, and support to undergraduate and graduate students • Engage actively in multi-institutional collaborations. Qualifications: • PhD in atomic, molecular, and optical (AMO) physics, nuclear physics
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 1 month ago
skills; and the willingness to work in a large team alongside undergraduate and graduate students and project scientists. PREFERRED: Experience and fast-ion physics modeling & simulation, or, turbulence
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areas and their application to the social sciences. Applications should include (as a single PDF) a cover letter, CV, graduate school transcripts, and a two-to-four page research statement. Two letters
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at the graduate and undergraduate level, facilitating collaboration with international researchers, and periodic visits to our partner lab in Vienna. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in physics or a related field by
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, graduate and undergraduate, semester system. Appointment is initially for one year, with opportunity to renew for a second year. Salary dependent on experience. MIT is an equal opportunity employer. We
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of Linguistics and Philosophy invites applications for a Postdoctoral Position, effective July 2026. AOS: History of Philosophy. AOC: Open. Teaching: 2 courses/year or equivalent, graduate and undergraduate