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Job Description Apply now Req Id: 34197 Job Title: Post-Doctoral Research Assistant - Computation Fluid Dynamics, CIVS City: Hammond Job Description: Job Summary Purdue University Northwest (PNW
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‘best-practices’ in semiconductor processing. Qualifications A successful candidate should have: M.S. or PhD in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, or related Engineering discipline
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Qualifications: We seek exceptionally strong candidates with a PhD in statistics, biostatistics, computer science or a related field. Candidates with demonstrated accomplishment in academic research, as can be
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students working on cutting edge science in the aforementioned areas and to develop novel research. This is a term limited position that is currently funded for 12 months with potential to renew
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the strengths of modern biotechnology and computational tools to address essential questions in life sciences including plant biology and crop sciences. Required Qualifications PhD degree in genetics, genomics
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discussions for other timelines are possible. Qualifications: PhD in a broadly related field (e.g., cognitive science, computer science, psychology, learning sciences, linguistics, speech-language-hearing
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for Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases (CDMD), and Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics (CCBB). In particularly, the candidate will have the full access to training workshops and pilot grant
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signature preservation. A PhD in geology, planetary science, or a closely related field is required. Experience in reflectance, emission, or FTIR spectroscopy is preferred. The position is available
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: fyang@purdue.edu. Education Must have completed a PhD by the time of employment, and the degree may be in sociology, psychology, political science, or related areas. Experience An energetic and
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management. To qualify for the position, a candidate must have completed a PhD by the time of employment, and the degree may be in sociology, psychology, political science, or related areas. Demonstrated