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of Tennessee, Knoxville More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/21907419/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science-research-assistant-x2f-associate-x2f-full-professor Return to Search
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Position Overview School / Campus / College: College of Engineering Organization: Electrical and Computer Engineering Title: Research Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure) - Li Lab Position Details
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will be able to access and complete the application through “My Draft Applications” located on your Candidate Home page. Closing Date: Type of Position: Engineering, Science, Agriculture Workstudy
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biomechanics, prosthetic engineering, virtual reality, 3D printing, amputee rehabilitation, epidemiology, biopsychosocial aspects of limb loss, and orthopedic surgery. As a member of the Division
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Research Assistant. Led by Dr. Meike van der Heijden, the lab aims to study the development of cerebellar function in health and disease. Lab Website: https://fbri.vtc.vt.edu/research/labs/vanderheijden.html
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Science Foundation funded STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Academy. As the second oldest land-grant institution in the state of Arkansas, the mission of this No Excuse University
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Qualifications Currently enrolled as an Auburn University graduate student in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, Physics, or a similar field Strong technical background in one or more of the following areas
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Development (ORIED), Institute for Energy and Environment (IEE) gateway, Institute for a Secure and Sustainable Environment, the School of Architecture, the Tickle College of Engineering, and current and future