22 phd-in-power-electronics Postdoctoral positions at Indiana University in United States
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with clinicians at the IU School of Medicine Indianapolis. Interested candidates should be self-driven and ideally have a background in artificial intelligence/computer vision/machine learning
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superconducting materials. Development of new instrumentation will require computer simulation using commercially available software such as MagNet© and COMSOL© as well as mechanical design, testing and neutron
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to: Charlie Dong, PhD Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Indiana University School of Medicine Email: [email protected] Webpage: https
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electron microscope, X-ray diffractometer, and Raman and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy instruments. Solid communication skills, both verbal and written. A doctorate degree in Materials Science, Chemical
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Health Science also offers a Bachelor of Science in Public Health degree in Community Health, Master of Public Health, and Master of Science degrees, and a doctoral degree in Health Behavior. A new PhD
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is commensurate with NIH guidelines. To learn more about our lab, please visit here: https://www.nozarilab.com/ Basic Qualifications Qualifications The applicant must (1) hold a PhD in cognitive
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beyond. Basic Qualifications Requirements: · PhD in biochemistry, molecular biology, neuroscience, or a related biomedical field. · Strong expertise in biochemical and molecular biology techniques and
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salary associated with this position is $58,179 in year 1 and $59,915 in year 2. Necessary qualifications include: ● a PhD in psychology, education, or related field ● expertise in statistics and data
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. Department Contact for Questions Amy Breman, PhD, FACMG Director, IU Genetic Testing Laboratories Associate Professor, Dept. of Medical and Molecular Genetics Indiana University School of Medicine 975 W Walnut
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superconducting materials. Development of new instrumentation will require computer simulation using commercially available software such as MagNet© and COMSOL© as well as mechanical design, testing and neutron