31 phd-position-for-fully-funded-reserch-in-computer-vision Postdoctoral positions at University of Oregon
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at the University of Oregon offers BS, MS, and PhD degrees in Computer Science; instruction is provided by 16 tenure track faculty, 2 emeritus faculty, and 6 career instructor faculty. The department serves
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until positions are filled. Department Summary The Computer Science Department in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Oregon offers BS, MS, and PhD degrees in Computer
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for a total appointment of five years. Renewals will be dependent upon program needs, funding, and performance. Salary will be dependent upon education and experience. Minimum Requirements • PhD in a
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Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Graduate Degrees at the Master's and PhD level. Our undergraduate program provides training for students planning careers in the chemical and biological sciences, and also for
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Tem Research Assistant, Research Associate and Postdoctoral Scholar pool. Applications will be reviewed as research opportunities develop. These positions are funding-contingent and temporary in nature
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, making Oregon a place where companies can start up and grow. The Knight Campus will reshape the higher education landscape in Oregon by training the next generations of scientists, forging tighter ties
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seeks to create a pool of applicants interested in available research positions in biological sciences. Positions are a limited duration, funding-contingent postdoctoral or research assistant/associate
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performance in response to stress. Postdocs are limited duration, funding contingent appointments for one year with a possible annual renewal for up to two additional years. Minimum Requirements • PhD in a
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graduate education in the Department of Geography focuses on the following subfields: (a) Geographic information science: cartography, GIS, data analysis and visualization, spatial analysis and modeling; (b
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guidance. Research assistant/associate and postdoctoral scholar opportunities frequently arise in the CTN. These positions are primarily funded by federal grants with research aims related to translating