15 electrical-engineering "University of Birmingham" Postdoctoral positions at University of Central Florida
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-function relationships that support process optimization, design, and field operation of M2X technology Development of key variables as inputs and understanding of the implications to life-cycle assessment
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to tackle, more meaningful opportunities to grow, and rewarding experiences that go beyond a paycheck. The Opportunity The College of Engineering and Computer Science has an immediate opening for a 2-year
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: PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, or Electrical Engineering. Preferred Qualifications: The candidate will be highly evaluated if having the track record
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-ray, thermogravimetric, etc.) to develop structure-function relationships that support process optimization, design, and field operation of M2X technology Development of key variables as inputs and
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skills. Has previous experience in grant writing, research publications and working in a team setting. Has a high research interest in technology, aging, behavioral health, public health or related field
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, including appropriate methods, data collection strategies, and analysis techniques. Ability to use complex data management software and other relevant technology. Experience working with youth and young
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College of Engineering and Computer Science: The UCF College of Engineering and Computer Science is among the nation's largest producers of engineering and technology workforce talent and we
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documents later. Current curriculum vitae Letter (limit 2 pages) summarizing your relevant experience and career goals; past and/or potential contributions to access, belonging, and/or community engagement
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investigators during the project period. Department Office of Research - Nanoscience Technology Center (NTC) - Operations CG Work Schedule Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Type of Appointment Fixed Term (Fixed
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membrane electrolyzers and fuel cells. Research efforts in the Yang lab are directed toward studying the surface and interface engineering of functional materials at the nano/atomic scale for clean energy