16 phd-computer-science-fully-funded Postdoctoral positions at University of Delaware
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
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
-
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 post
-
of Coastal Ecosystems, aims to investigate the effects of salinity changes caused by flooding and sea-level rise (SLR) on the chemical, biological, physical and engineering properties of coastal soils
-
& Applied Economics (CEAE) at the University of Delaware seeks a qualified candidate to serve as a postdoc researcher for a one-year appointment, renewable for up to three years dependent on available funding
-
Apply now Job no:501630 College / VP Area: College of Engineering Work type:Staff Location:Newark Categories:Research & Laboratory, Full Time Salary Structure Context of the Job: The Post Doctoral
-
Apply now Job no:501336 College / VP Area: College of Engineering Work type:Staff Location:Newark Categories:Research & Laboratory, Full Time Salary Structure The particular skill set needed
-
, 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
-
at University of Delaware in the Perilla Group Lab • Research regarding the molecular architecture of the HIV virus QUALIFICATIONS: • PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Biophysics or related field Notice of Non
-
Apply now Job no:501686 College / VP Area: College of Arts & Sciences Work type:Staff Location:Newark Categories:Research & Laboratory, Full Time Salary Structure Context of the Job: The College
-
opportunity to work on a well-funded project with state-of-the-art laser technology. CONTEXT OF THE JOB: The Gundlach group is developing and using femtosecond time-resolved spectroscopic and microscopic