12 applied-physic Fellowship positions at University of Texas at Austin in United States
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around chemical fumes May work around standard office conditions May work around biohazards May work around chemicals May work around electrical and mechanical hazards Physical Tasks Repetitive use of a
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interdisciplinary programs in computational sciences and engineering, computational medicine, computational geosciences, mathematical modeling, applied mathematics, data science, software engineering, and
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vibrant university experience that interweaves students, engineering and support staff and senior scientists. You will be part of a team, launching young people on their careers and advancing fundamental
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implementation and evaluation of the online Canvas course plug-in (e.g., analyzing quantitative and qualitative feedback from student users, preparing manuscripts about this process for teaching-focused outlets
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fumes May work around mechanical hazards May work in standard office conditions Physics Tasks Repetitive use of a keyboard at a workstation Use of manual dexterity May require climbing of stairs May
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towards this time limitation (unless the area or discipline changes). Purpose The position will be responsible for developing and implementing formative and summative evaluations of science, technology
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Job Posting Title: Postdoctoral Fellow, Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering, Cockrell School of Engineering ---- Hiring Department: Hildebrand Department of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering
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condensates in cancer signaling. Research in the Guan lab is at the interface of physics and biology (https://juanguanlab.wixsite.com/biophysics/). The team employs highly interdisciplinary approaches in cell
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(3) letters of recommendation. Purpose The postdoc fellow will work with the faculty supervisor in the Mineral Physics Group on the project. The scientific responsibility of the postdoc fellow is to
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Fellow reports to Dr. Maria Croyle in the College of Pharmacy to facilitate a funded research project to evaluate the physical and biochemical properties of materials that sustain the viability of primary