31 postdoctoral-power-electronics research jobs at University of Pittsburgh in United States
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this position requires that the incumbent be ambulatory, have the manual dexterity and visual acuity to proficiently operate a personal computer and other office machines, and be able to communicate effectively
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and development and is proud to support the advancement of graduate students and Postdoctoral fellows in the Health Sciences Schools of the University of Pittsburgh. Qualified applicants should have a
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all policies and regulations. Recommends improvements to policy and procedure. Essential Functions Requires the ability to visualize a computer screen, to work with computer hardware and software
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clinical approaches to child mental health, consequently, multiple positions are available. Primary selection criteria are history of productivity and ability to enhance an interactive and dynamic child
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Assistant Professor include: · Strong communication skills (interpersonal, scientific, written, and oral), and ability to work with remote teams. · Interest in developing local and global
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have proven skills and expertise in analytical reasoning and problem-solving skills, demonstrated working knowledge of standard laboratory policies, procedures, and equipment, the ability to communicate
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guides that balance predetermined questions with the ability to pursue novel routes of questioning Participate in team-based codebook development and establish appropriate inter-rater reliability
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. Essential Functions Fish husbandry, use of fish and their parasites in experimental settings, interpersonal communication, organization, and working with a computer are essential to this position. Physical
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related field at the Research Assistant Professor level and should have at least 3-5 years of postdoctoral experience in clinical and translational research. The University of Pittsburgh is committed
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. Essential Functions Fish husbandry, use of fish and their parasites in experimental settings, interpersonal communication, organization, and working with a computer are essential to this position. Physical