18 phd-in-integrated-circuit-design Postdoctoral positions at University of Central Florida
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and CNC machining. Responsibilities The Postdoctoral Fellow will: Design, develop, and validate laboratory protocols to test medical devices and integrated medical systems under simulated extreme
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signatures of seasonal processes on Mars and transient liquid water activity relevant for icy airless worlds. The successful candidate will lead design, integration and testing of cryo-vacuum regulation and
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integrate in vivo mouse models and proteomics via mass spectrometry to uncover mechanisms of immune reprogramming and therapeutic response. Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Biomedical Sciences, Bioengineering
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, ECCV, ICML, NeurIPS, and ICLR annually. Additionally, contribute to teaching the CAP6411 course. Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Computer Science or another related field Preferred Qualifications
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the future and solve the world’s most challenging problems. No matter what your role is, when you join Knight Nation, you’ll play an integral role in pushing us forward to become among the most impactful
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modeling methods to design novel catalytic materials for energy and sustainability. Responsibilities: The postdoctoral researcher will work on the computational design of materials for electrocatalysis
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Northern Arizona University (NAU). Their work will focus on the development and validation of autonomous UAV systems designed to navigate and map complex forested environments. Responsibilities: Developing
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institutes. Supervise and train graduate and undergraduate students. Minimum Qualifications: PhD in Biomedical Sciences, Bioengineering, or any related field. Preferred Qualifications: Working knowledge
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/anion exchange membrane systems). The successful candidate will contribute to the design, fabrication, testing, and characterization of materials and devices for clean energy conversion and storage
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Rocketdyne. The work is oriented on the design and testing of various systems and components for applications with supercritical CO2, H2/NH3, molten salt and particle-based storage systems. The Postdoctoral