23 Computer Science research jobs at University of Nevada, Reno in Ireland-United-Kingdom in United States
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University. Faculty Senate No state income tax! Faculty Dual Career Assistance Program The University of Nevada, Reno recognizes the importance of addressing dual-career couples’ professional needs. We offer a
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sexuality, Asian American history, or science, technology, and society, depending on their specific areas of expertise. In addition to teaching, the fellow is also expected to advance their own research
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for high content screening of organiods and PDXs in animal models. We are recruiting dedicated Ph.D. students with interests in tumor biology and tumor microenvironment. Applicants must have a MS in
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Cell Biology is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with a background in cellular and molecular biology. A fully-funded position is immediately available to investigate mechanisms
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assists them to identify career opportunities in Northern Nevada. Dual Career Assistance Program Department Information The Chemical and Materials Engineering Department is a vibrant, growing place to work
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) developing data analysis toolbox for novel, exotic physics, modality in multi-messenger astronomy with quantum sensors. While previous experience in these specific areas is not mandatory, computational skills
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hold a Master’s Degree in Social Work (MSW) from a Graduate School of Social Work program accredited by the Council of Social Work Education (CSWE) or equivalent accrediting body Candidate must pass the
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spring semesters and one group of choice during the summer. Expertise is also developed through emphasis supervision, readings, taking on administrative tasks under the supervision of the group program
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land managers across the Great Basin to assess science needs and opportunities. This position is located on UNR Main Campus and reports to Dr. Peter Weisberg. Funding is currently available for a 2.5
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of Nevada, Reno is looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow for research in vascular immunology. Several exciting projects are available with a focus on vascular inflammation and the engineering of