303 parallel-phd "https:" "UNIVERSITY OF THE SUNSHINE COAST UNISC" positions at New York University
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paradigms. In parallel, the international relations coursework transitions students from the rationalist, game-theory-driven analysis of state behavior and conflict to a practical, institutional evaluation of
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functions beyond protein production, with ongoing projects investigating the mechanisms of mRNA packaging and organization and their connections to human diseases. More information is available at https
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for a drug discovery program. The lab and the core research facilities at NYUAD are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for organic synthesis (https://healylab.com/ ). Applicants for the Post
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of their effective start date. This position is for a post-PhD trainee preparing for a research scientist career path. The planned position will provide a transition to career independence through
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of biological and statistical physics. Candidates for the position must have a PhD in physics or a related discipline, preferably with expertise in stochastic processes, nonlinear dynamics, and control theory
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. The postdoc is expected to contribute to the project deliverables, while working collaboratively in a team of PhD and postdoctoral researchers. The postdoctoral associate will be expected to: Conduct
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for these frameworks, and use them to analyze key performance indicators such as achievable rates, coverage, and energy efficiency, as well as optimize relevant system parameters. Applicants must hold a PhD degree or
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and the selected candidate will be expected to work onsite as of their effective start date. Applicants should be within a few months of completing their doctoral degree or hold a PhD in chemistry or in
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frequency bands. Collaborate with PhD students, postdocs, and faculty on joint projects, ensuring experimental results support theoretical work. Co-author scientific publications in IEEE journals and
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have a PhD, or equivalent advanced or terminal degree from a recognized institution of higher learning, in materials science and engineering, chemical engineering, or related field, with no more than 5