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identified by human’s ability to work with new material (Stone Age, Bronze Age), today our abilities and projects span a variety of materials and combine everything from physics and chemistry to civil and
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engineering, Carnegie Mellon University's Department of Material Science and Engineering (MSE) was founded in 1906. Since then, our field has broadened to include all classes of materials from ceramics and
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University. Candidates should have experience with molecular biology and AAV design and production, small animal surgery including stereotaxic brain injections, a background in bioinformatics and the ability
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Electronics and/or Introduction to Show Networking, semester-long courses that are part of the Production Technology program in the School of Drama. Embedded Electronics explores the use of micro-electronics
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analytics and offers a flexible environment for solving the largest and most challenging problems in computational science. For the Summer of 2024, we are recruiting a student for a research experience
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among the world's most renowned educational institutions. With ground-breaking brain science, path-breaking performances, creative start-ups, big data, big ambitions, hands-on learning, and a whole lot of
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Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) in Qatar invites applications for a CMU adjunct instructor position in Computer Science for Summer 2024. The position includes the following responsibilities: Teach
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courses in computational design. The MSCD program promotes a shared emphasis on critical technical practice, where faculty and students in the program draw from fields including computer science, robotics
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presentations. Qualifications: Ph.D. in Chemistry, Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, or a related field. Strong background in colloidal science, interfacial phenomena, or related areas. Proficiency in
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intellect who are dedicated to a career at the interface of computational and biological sciences so that they can pursue postdoctoral research in the rich computational environment at Carnegie Mellon. It is