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must have a PhD degree in Computational Science or Engineering, preferably in the fields of water and/or power system modelling. Strong programming skills in Python and experience with large-scale
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position is appointed in one-year terms, but is expected to be renewed for several years contingent upon continued funding and successful performance. Qualifications and Education Requirements * PhD in
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for this position is $56,484 to $65,000. Contact Information: Andrea Stevenson Won, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Communication, Cornell University Director, Virtual Embodiment lab Email: [email protected]
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development: 12.5% Requirements: Academic training : Hold PhD degree in food science & technology, biological sciences, molecular biology, physiology, or related field Have two or more years of hands
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staff of all identities and backgrounds. We strongly encourage individuals from underrepresented and/or marginalized identities to apply. Position Description: Qualifications: PhD in immunology
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and Reporting 25% Requirements PhD in data science, database management, computer science, ecology, wildlife biology, conservation biology, natural resources, statistics, or related subjects. Strong
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on performance and support. The candidate must have a PhD in chemical engineering, chemistry, physics, civil and environmental engineering, materials science and engineering, or related fields. Ideal candidates
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to the application portal. Please note that the final candidate, once selected, must provide proof of degree (PhD) as part of the hiring process. Application reviews will commence on October 15, 2023
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. This position formally begins as a one-year appointment and is renewable depending on funding and annual performance reviews. Requirements The applicant must have a PhD in a biological sciences discipline and
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mentoring opportunities from working in this collaborative environment. Position Function This position requires a PhD graduate with expertise in computational biology focusing on genomic tools. The project