19 institute-of-electronic-materials-technology research jobs at Pennsylvania State University
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REQUIREMENTS: The Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Penn State seeks outstanding applicants for a graduate student position focused on epitaxial graphene and 2D metals growth, characterization
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drop testing during month of June Qualifications & Requirements: Majoring in engineering Computer-aided design experience Generative design experience 3D solid modeling, crash simulation and analysis
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/Computer/Mechanical/Materials/Nuclear Engineering or a related discipline. Excellent command on TEM imaging and analysis. Foundation on semiconductor device physics, reliability is very helpful. Excellent
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of routine laboratory research work. It is desirable that the applicant have experience in searching scholarly literature, as well as computer database and word-processing skills. Qualified applicants should
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. Qualifications and Requirements: Must have Ph.D. by the start of the appointment in Electrical/Computer/Mechanical/Materials/Nuclear Engineering or a related discipline. Must be a US citizen. Must pass the Sandia
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forecasting of data collection procedures Communicate with participants by phone, mail, email, and text to coordinate data collection, participant compensation, and answering questions Collaborate with research
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. JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: The Materials Research institute (MRI) is looking for a Postdoctoral Scholar who will work on the processing of dielectric and piezoelectric and electrical and
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should also have computer-based data analysis skills (e.g., Matlab, Python). Strong communication skills are also required. Training in atmospheric, environmental or physical sciences, plant sciences
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REQUIREMENTS: The Materials Science and Engineering department at The Pennsylvania State University is seeking an hourly postdoctoral researcher. This position is related to the development of thermoelectric
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, mechanics and growth of plant primary cell walls, under the supervision of Dr. Daniel Cosgrove (Biology). This is part of an interdisciplinary collaboration supported by the Center for Engineering