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students. Assist with hosting Institute visitors and supporting IQSE-sponsored activities. Qualifications PhD in Physics, optics, or photonics. Applicants should have a proven record of research in
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employment is contingent upon availability of these funds in the future. Required Education and Experience: PhD in Physics, Optics, or Photonics Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Strong publication
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appointment) in a relevant field, such as geodynamics, seismology, geophysics, or computational science. Ability to sit for extended periods (e.g., 6–8 hours/day). Visual acuity to read computer screens and
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technologies to map, measure, collect and manage big data used to predict our physical environment. RESPONSIBILITIES Development and Dissemination of New AI Based Methods: 50% Develop, test, and demonstrate
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communication and enforcement of rules and regulations for all staff members and student workers supervised. Other Requirements or Other Factors: Minimum full time (12 month) position in a large university
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, Quantum Information , Quantum Optics , Quantum Optics and Quantum Science , Quantum Science , Quantum Sensors Appl Deadline: none (posted 2024/10/25) Position Description: Apply Position Description What
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required. Required Education and Experience Appropriate PhD in a related field Preferred Qualifications PhD. in Animal Science, Neurobiology, Biology, or related fields Experience in cell culture Experience
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, for the analysis of these samples on the stable light-isotope-ratio mass spectrometer (IRMS), and for the modeling of the data. The position also requires preparation of manuscripts based on experimental results
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experience. Required Education and Experience: PhD in Physics Preferred Education and Experience: Experimental: Expertise with nonlinear optics, plasma physics, and ultrafast lasers. Theory: Working
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energy physics group at Texas A&M University invites applications for a postdoctoral research associate position to work on the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The TAMU CMS group, led by