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Post-Doctoral Research Associate- Materials Science & Engineering - 24000000PO Description Department of Materials Science and Engineering University of Tennessee ay Knoxville Scope of the project
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the Nuclear Engineering Department at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville is seeking applications for an experimental materials, ceramic, mining, or glass engineer. The engineer will provide professional and
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is optional. The candidate will need to have successfully completed a PhD in Chemical Engineering, Material Science or Biomass Processing with a special emphasis in characterization of bioresources
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from Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Electrical Engineering. Research will involve feedback loops between theory and experiment, evaluating quantum materials design & growth and
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researchers from Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Electrical Engineering. Research will involve feedback loops between theory and experiment, evaluating quantum materials design & growth
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Post-doctoral Research Associate - Chemistry - 24000000F4 Description Postdoctoral Research Associate - Chemistry Research Group of Prof. Sheng Dai Description (UTK-Chemistry) The position of a
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Post-Doctoral Research Associate - Department of Chemistry - 24000000D0 Description Postdoctoral Research Associate - Department of Chemistry Research Group of Prof. Sheng Dai Description (UTK
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develop and overcome obstacles to complete all educational and research objectives. Qualifications Requirements: Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering, Materials Science, Polymer Engineering, Chemical Engineering
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must have a PhD in Physics, Materials Science or a closely related field. Deep knowledge and expertise in broadband dielectric spectroscopy is required. Good knowledge of rheology and/or scattering
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REQUIREMENTS: I am seeking applicants with a Ph.D. in chemical engineering, materials engineering, chemistry, or physics with molecular dynamics simulations of polymers background, preferably using atomistic