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: $68,500 - Midpoint: $89,100 (Salaried E11) Department/Organization: 214251 - Electrical and Computer Eng Normal Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 4:45pm Job Summary: The Engineering Researcher II
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Department Summary: The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department seeks an Engineering Researcher II to lead and support research projects in the area of power electronics with a focus on emerging wide
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2024 Funded PhD Project (UK or International Students) Funding provider: Northeastern University London (NU London) Subject areas: Complex Systems, Computational Social Science, Network Science, Data
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related duties as assigned. Classification 25-0000 Education, Training, and Library Occupations Required Qualifications Ph.D. in Robotics, Electrical/Computer/Electronics Engineering, Computer Science or a
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skilled and motivated Research Assistant III to join our research program focused on unraveling the fundamental biology of the cardiac extracellular matrix (ECM) and its implications in cardiovascular
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Operation (AISO) is a collaboration project in which DSO Alliander will work together with the TU/e departments of Electrical Engineering (Electrical Energy Systems group) and Mathematics & Computer Science
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No Desired Start Date 06/30/2024 Job Summary A postdoctoral fellow position is available in the computational systems biology group at the Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Texas at Dallas
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on the structural biology, microbiology, and infection of an important antimicrobial-resistant superbug – C. difficile. This unique opportunity allows you to work with leading experts in the UK and Australia
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PhD studentship in the Groups “Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing” and “Mathematics Applied to Biology” at the University of Sussex (UK). PhD project Statistical inference has proved to be
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autonomic function, but can be challenging for people with ADHD to implement, and may not readily transfer to autonomic control during attentional tasks. Together with colleagues in computer science, we have