17 mechanical engineering Fellowship positions at University of Michigan in United States
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large physical modeling basin which serves as a vital resource. Required Qualifications* A Doctoral Degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering, Scientific Computation
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applying and/or developing diverse tools for understanding gene regulatory mechanisms in differentiating cells in vitro and in situ. The CDB and LSI offer an excellent environment for interdisciplinary stem
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instructional activities due to seniority level Required Qualifications* A Doctoral Degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, Robotics, Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering, Scientific Computation, Electrical
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@umich.edu ). Summary The University of Michigan's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is hiring a postdoctoral fellow to support a project on monitoring, managing and failure assessment of water
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is seeking a post-doctoral research fellow interested in conducting research to understand brainstem mechanisms underlying opioid-induced respiratory depression. As a postdoctoral research fellow in
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through excellence in education, patient care, community service, research and technology development, and through leadership activities in Michigan, nationally and internationally. Our mission is guided
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spatial analysis experience, and the ability to integrate climate, statistical modeling, remote sensing, and social survey datasets. The selected postdoctoral fellow will investigate: Mechanisms connecting
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, environmental engineering, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering or related field, with a focus on water treatment. Ability to prepare high-quality reports and effectively communicate findings in oral
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Apply Now Summary The University of Michigan is offering a postdoctoral research position aimed at exploring the mechanisms contributing to vascular alterations, tissue fibrosis, and the complex
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investigate the mechanisms that mediate genomic instability, chromatin structure and the DNA repair machinery in genetically engineered brain cancer models and samples from human patients, with the aim