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position at the rank of Associate Research Scientist. This position will begin on June 1, 2023. The position requires a PhD degree in Physics or a related field and 3+ years experience. Potential research
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difficulties. Trouble-shoots software on “how to do” problems for faculty and PhD students, diagnosing obstacles and coming up with solutions for user difficulties in Word, Excel, and advanced technical aspects
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the candidates PhD studies. Candidate must have extensive training in biophysical, molecular biology and cell biology methods. Candidate will collaborate on projects that involve investigators at Columbia
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for either PhD or MD/PhD training. Candidates should be motivated to conduct research beyond what is classically considered “technician work” – the opportunity is intended to provide someone with a platform to
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knowledge of relevant policies (including but not limited to MA and PhD exams and progression, business expense and travel policies). Responsible for administering the day-to day-administrative and human
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Qualifications Master’s, PhD, or JD in a relevant field. Additional years of professional experience in energy policy, government relations, financing the energy transition, or other related fields. Strong
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appointment will be made for a two-year contract with a possibility for renewal. Candidates must have a PhD degree in biostatistics, statistics, or a closely related discipline. Successful candidates should
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Perform other related duties to the work described herein and in line with the office's mission. Minimum Qualifications: Doctorate degree in Advanced life sciences (MD or PhD) Three years of experience in
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and utilize student information databases, and maintain student records, information, and lists. Assist Graduate Committee Chair with management of MS and PhD admissions process and liaises with student
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the University-wide PhD Program in Neurobiology & Behavior, with 158 training faculty and 108 Ph.D. and M.D.-Ph. D students. The Chair will be expected to be a world-class neuroscientist with a history of