33 Engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of Tennessee in united-states-of-America
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to conduct fundamental and applied research in food process engineering, write grant proposals, prepare manuscripts for publications, assist in training and supervising graduate and undergraduate students
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Qualifications: Applicants must have a PhD in molecular biology, cell biology, biotechnology, biomedical engineering or a related-field. Candidates who are in process of obtaining the degree may be considered but
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Engineering, Robotics, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field. Strong background in control systems, robotics, and mechatronics. Proficiency in programming (C/C++, Python, or similar languages). Experience
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sequences by providing expert research subject matter expertise. Qualifications Qualifications: Candidate should have Doctoral degree in Electrical Engineering or other relevant field with a strong
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QUALIFICATIONS: A Ph.D. in agronomy, plant science, agricultural engineering, or closely related field is required. Candidates who are in process of obtaining the degree may be considered but degree must be
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candidate will employ interdisciplinary approaches including molecular biology, biochemistry, and genomics techniques to elucidate a plant pathway for insect hormone biosynthesis and engineer the pathway
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. in some pertinent field. Such fields could include, but are not limited to applied mathematics, animal behavior, ecology, physics, engineering, epidemiology, or sociology. - Some research
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Post-Doctoral Research Associate - Center for Agricultural Synthetic Biology (UTIA) - 24000000T9 Description Post-Doctoral Research Associate A postdoctoral position in plant genetic engineering is
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, merging innovative research methodologies with advanced technology application and leadership in high-consequence domains. The successful candidate will support some or all of the following depending
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Description: Postdoctoral positions in plant genetic engineering are available in the laboratory of C. Neal Stewart, Jr. at the University of Tennessee in the Department of Plant Sciences. Positions are grant