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transistors, thin film transistors); (3) Light-emitting devices and high-speed detectors 2. Circuits: Analog circuits for Neuromorphic computing Qualifications: PhD required at the time of hire 1-year analog
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– Trustworthy Computing Group Context of the position The Trustworthy Computing Group in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the University of Delaware (UD) invites applications for a
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resilience and climate change adaptation. A PhD in economics or applied economics (or closely related field) is required, with a preference for candidates specializing in environmental, agricultural, and
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. QUALIFICATIONS: • PhD in Physics, Chemistry, or related fields. • A strong demonstrated background in method development in ultrafast laser spectroscopy is required. • Background in time-domain THz spectroscopy
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of Arts and Sciences (CAS) at the University of Delaware is nationally recognized for its exceptional educational experiences and for integrating instruction, research, and public engagement. With 24
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: The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is a nationally ranked, research-intensive unit with over $25 million dollars of research-grade instrumentation including spectrometers (nuclear magnetic resonance
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, stated and revealed preference elicitations, and econometrics will be helpful. A PhD in economics or applied economics (or closely related field) is required. Strong written and communication skills
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of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Delaware is seeking candidate for a postdoctoral researcher position in laboratories (https://sites.udel.edu/maps-lab/ , https://sites.udel.edu/brainspeak
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data with predictive modeling, this project aims to quantify the impacts of salinity changes on water and soil systems, providing critical insights into how coastal ecosystems respond to disturbances
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postdoctoral researcher position within the gamma-ray astrophysics group in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and the Bartol Research Institute at the University of Delaware. The appointment is for