23 phd-control-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of North Texas at Dallas
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-Department: UNT-College of Engineering Department: UNT-Mechanical Engineering-130340 Job Location: Denton Salary: Compensation is competitive and commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications, experience
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communication skills Project organization/management skills Advanced training in quantitative research methods Ability to work independently and as a team member Preferred Qualifications PhD Required Required
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SubDivision-Department: UNT-College of Engineering Department: UNT-Mechanical Engineering-130340 Job Location: Denton Salary: Compensation is competitive and commensurate with the candidate’s qualifications
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is a multidisciplinary College of Engineering and College of Science Center under the purview of the Vice President for Research and Innovation, dedicated to developing next-generation semiconductors
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interdisciplinary studies that span molecular, cellular, systems and behavioral sciences, with strong traditions of excellence in the study of cardiovascular, renal and neural-humoral control systems. The research
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Identification is contingent upon your agreement to provide a DNA sample for purposes of quality control to detect sample contamination. Benefits: For information regarding our Benefits, click here . EEO Statement
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other Departments, such as Biological Sciences, Materials Science and Engineering, and Physics. Chemistry graduate students have won highly competitive university fellowships and travel grant awards. UNT
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macromolecules, bioactive molecules, and even bio-based fuels. Researchers in the institute operate through pipelines that link sustainable production platforms, metabolic engineering, and the development of new
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Texas funded multimillion dollar initiative with a multidisciplinary focus on further advancing the science and technology of additive manufacturing (AM). with the emphasis of the position will be
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Manufacturing (CAAAM) (caaam.unt.edu), a State of Texas funded multimillion dollar initiative with a multidisciplinary focus on further advancing the science and technology of additive manufacturing (AM) with