46 phd in power electronics positions at Case Western Reserve University in United States
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nature of the data handled by the office. Must be very proficient in multiple computer platforms, including Power Point, Excel, and Word. Proficient with email, database management, and software to support
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student inquiries and send personalized communications to these students from the initial email inquiry to the point of a completed application and acceptance or rejection into the MS or PhD program of
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, and particularly encourages and welcomes applications from candidates who would advance that effort. Qualifications Qualifications for the position include a PhD or equivalent in physics or a closely
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, processes, and computer programs as needed. Ability to meet consistent attendance. Ability to interact with colleagues, supervisors, and customers face to face. WORKING CONDITIONS University office setting
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. Ability to interact with colleagues, supervisors and customers face-to-face. WORKING CONDITIONS Typical working environment. The employee will use a computer and shared printer/copier. Additional time may
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student inquiries and send personalized communications to these students from the initial email inquiry to the point of a completed application and acceptance or rejection into the MS or PhD program of
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and provide oversight to students. QUALIFICATIONS Experience: No postdoctoral experience required. Education/Licensing: PhD REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS and ABILITIES Excellent analytical skills; ability
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and provide oversight to students. QUALIFICATIONS Experience: No postdoctoral experience required. Education/Licensing: PhD REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS and ABILITIES Excellent analytical skills; ability
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POSITION DESCRIPTION Entry Date: December 2023 Business Title: Research Associate Department ID and Name: Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering School: Case School Engineering Location
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ABD status in a doctoral program in musicology, a demonstrated commitment to excellence in teaching, and an active program of research and publication in musicology. A completed PhD by August 1, 2024