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: Postdoctoral (3 Years) Skills: Not Applicable Driver's License: A driver's license is not required for this position. More About This Job Preferred Qualifications: PhD in biomedical engineering, electrical
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diploma, a proof of citizenship. The applicants for point 4 must satisfy the following conditions: - a completed doctoral study programme in natural science, the field of physics. The applicants for points
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Previous Job Job Title Post-Doctoral Associate - Computation (Hanany) Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 369600 Location Twin Cities Job Family Academic Full/Part Time Full-Time Regular/Temporary Regular
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of technology production and use. Areas of research and teaching may include, but are not limited to: science and technology studies, critical computing, history of computing, technology policy, and
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least a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Electrical/Electronic/Software Engineering, or a related field. A Master’s or PhD degree in relevant areas will be advantageous. 3. Familiarity with
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. Qualifications A PhD or MS degree in Chemistry is preferred, but qualified applicants with a BS or BA degree in Chemistry are also considered. About the Department The Department of Chemistry at the University
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an initial focus on first-year writing in our team-taught Engineering 100 courses; on intermediate technical communication in TCHNCLCM-300 (our standalone course for Computer Science and Computer/Electrical
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, 2026. Qualifications Required qualifications: PhD in Chemical Engineering, Materials Science or a related field About the Department This position is in the Department of Chemical Engineering and
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environments, and the complex relationships between media, technology, and society. Candidates who address issues related to censorship, freedom of speech, and First Amendment debates from comparative
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consolidation, changing labor conditions and practices within media industries, emergent content forms, digital platforms, regulatory environments, and the complex relationships between media, technology, and