45 development Fellowship positions at University of Texas at Austin in United States
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Description The University of Texas School of Law’s Entrepreneurship and Community Development Clinic (ECDC) seeks applicants for a clinical fellowship. The Clinical Fellowship is designed for a
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the gas emissions from prescribed and wildland fires. The postdoctoral fellow will join a team developing novel thermal infrared imagers for UAV deployment to characterize thermal and gas emission from
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Research Campus in North Austin. Purpose The purpose of this position is to grow the ongoing research and development (R&D on metamaterials and/or microsensors within the AEC portfolio). Assist PI with
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). The PRIDE Health Lab within the Department of Population Health at Dell Medical School is seeking a postdoctoral scholar with a Ph.D. in Human Development and Family Sciences to expand the sexual and
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research. The Dell Medical School is focused on the development of new models for healthcare delivery, promotion of health, innovation. The inaugural Department of Ophthalmology and the MSWEI seek to recruit
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machine learning implementation, and techno-economics. Responsibilities Research Writing Proposal Development Various other duties as assigned Required Qualifications The ideal candidate must have: Ph.D. in
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offered. Purpose Collaborate on research in the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences under the supervision of Dr. Krishna Kumar. Will conduct research on developing differentiable
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postdoctoral scholar with a Ph.D. in sociology, human development and family science, demography, developmental psychology, or a related discipline to work with faculty and researchers on two projects led by Dr
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-academy/ . For more information on college staff professional development, please visit: https://wikis.utexas.edu/display/larc/Staff+Professional+Development+Fund . Purpose Sponsored by the National Science
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samples to identify myeloid cell types and associated signals that support distinct molecular T-ALL subtypes, and they will assist in analysis of single-cell transcriptional profiling data to develop novel