12 postdoctoral-position-in-polymer-nanocomposites research jobs at University of Delaware
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: Postdoctoral Position in The Teaching of Writing Position: Postdoctoral Teaching Position Department: English, University of Delaware Start Date: August 16, 2024, or January 16, 2025 The Department of English at
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seeks a postdoctoral scholar to work on an NSF Coastlines and People project: Coastal Hazards, Equity, Economic prosperity, and Resilience (CHEER). The scholar will engage with a diverse team of
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Sciences and Disorders at the University of Delaware is seeking candidate for a postdoctoral researcher position in laboratories (https://sites.udel.edu/maps-lab/ , https://sites.udel.edu/brainspeak
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neuromorphic magnonic computing concepts. The Postdoctoral Fellow will fabricate nanomagnetic networks by electron-beam lithography, electron-beam evaporation, and lift-off and study the systems by optical
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Apply now Job no:500795 College / VP Area: College of Ag & Natural Res Work type:Staff Location:Newark Categories:Research & Laboratory, Full Time Position Description The Department of Applied
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experiencing health and social inequities. To accomplish this, PHC’s work prioritizes discovery and translation; education and experiential learning; and engagement and partnership. PHC seeks a postdoctoral
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at the University of Delaware seeks applications for the Annie Jump Cannon Postdoctoral research position. This fulltime benefited position was established in honor of the contributions to astronomy of Delaware
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full-time laboratory manager. In addition, this position will provide an opportunity to build a curriculum vita, gain amazing research experience in preparation for graduate school, and work directly
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Apply now Job no:500796 College / VP Area: College of Ag & Natural Res Work type:Staff Location:Newark Categories:Research & Laboratory, Full Time Position Description The Department of Applied
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function of this position is to conduct research regarding the molecular architecture of the HIV virus in the group of Prof. Juan R. Perilla http://biophysics.chem.udel.edu and the computational core of the