25 cloud-computing-phd-student Postdoctoral positions at George Washington University
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relying on optical measurement techniques for fluid mechanics, such as particle image or particle tracking velocimetry. Work with graduate and undergraduate students to fabricate and test prototypes, using
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, students and volunteer workers as needed. Oversee reagent preparation; assist with equipment maintenance, animal maintenance, ordering supplies and procurement. A Postdoctoral Associate: holds a PhD or
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a detailed notebook summarizing experiments and recording research data; maintain computer database of research data; tabulate and display data for presentation in research conferences and for
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scholars, engineers, and computer scientists. Candidates should be technically capable researchers who are also interested in asking bold, new questions with data. This position is located at GW’s Foggy
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understand human disease. Additionally, the Department continues to have a long and successful record in training Undergraduate, Master and Graduate students at the George Washington University School
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understand human disease. Additionally, the Department continues to have a long and successful record in training Undergraduate, Master and Graduate students at the George Washington University School
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topics offered at GW in the disciplines involved in the research program. Minimum Qualifications Applicants must have fulfilled all requirements for the award of a PhD or equivalent qualification in a
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the research group, and provide supervision and guidance to graduate, undergraduate students, trainees, and other researchers. Examples of duties might include: • Develop and characterize novel bioprinted
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-health professions students at GW and the local community Coordinate AFHE training program activities – supporting monitoring and evaluation Coordinate BFA activities, such as conference program
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coursework, and additional support is available for trainee-related expenses (e.g., conference travel). The overall goal of the George Washington University (GW) Primary Care Research Training Program (P-CART