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innovative research; provide a stimulating learning environment for medical and graduate students, residents, psychology interns, and postdoctoral fellows. Our success in each of these areas is dependent upon
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innovative research; provide a stimulating learning environment for medical and graduate students, residents, psychology interns, and postdoctoral fellows. Our success in each of these areas is dependent upon
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for the treatment of myocardial microvascular obstruction. Effort Allocation: 100% Research Minimum Qualifications - PhD in Pharmacy or related field. Postdoctoral experience for a minimum of 3 years with experience
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, significant publications, and extramural grant funding. The candidate will have a strong record in teaching and mentoring graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and junior faculty members. The candidate should
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, significant publications, and extramural grant funding. The candidate will have a strong record in teaching and mentoring graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and junior faculty members. The candidate
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postdoctoral fellow in Computer Science Successful research and teaching expertise and documented activities should reflect the interdisciplinary nature of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML
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year management experience required. An earned doctoral degree with 2 or more years postdoctoral training or Master's degree in an area of basic or applied science with 5 or more years' experience in
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of Pittsburgh (CNUP; https://www.cnup.pitt.edu/about ). Required qualifications are a doctoral degree and postdoctoral training in neuroscience or a related field, and experience teaching undergraduate courses in
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/theoretical chemistry. Candidates are expected to have a Ph.D. in computational/theoretical chemistry or related discipline, with postdoctoral experience being a plus. Evaluation of applications will begin Oct
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the University of Pittsburgh invites applications for a postdoctoral fellowship position in reactive transport modeling. Working closely with the Earth Surface Geochemistry (ESG) group, led by Prof. Evan Ramos