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Applicants should have a PhD or equivalent qualification in a field such as Physics, Chemistry or Engineering. Experience with neutron or synchrotron x-ray experiments and/or the development of associated
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Engineering . We are particularly interested in those working to advance research in the development of non-targeted biological and chemical assays, as well as data driven approaches to understand biomolecular
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Qualifications: Applicants should possess a PhD in Biology, Toxicology, Environmental Health, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering or a related field and a record of scholarship, teaching, and
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departments, including Chemistry , Biology , Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry , or Intelligent System Engineering . These exciting new positions are associated with the university’s multimillion-dollar
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plus managerial leadership experience in a laboratory setting Preferred: PhD degree in an Engineering Field and research experience Department Contact for Questions For questions, please contact
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should possess a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering (or a related field) and be committed to excellence in scholarship and teaching at the undergraduate and graduate
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departments, Intelligent Systems Engineering , Chemistry , and Physics . We are particularly interested in candidates working in the following areas related to microelectronics design: Microelectronics design
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, linguistics, physiology, and engineering. More specifically, the individual hired for this role will work in the lab of Brielle C. Stark, PhD {she/her/hers}. Dr. Stark is an Assistant Professor in the Speech
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should possess a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, Engineering (or a related field) and be committed to excellence in scholarship and teaching at the undergraduate and graduate
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Qualifications Qualifications: Applicants should possess a PhD in Engineering, Physics, Chemistry (or a related field) and be committed to excellence in scholarship and teaching at the undergraduate and graduate