8 physics-engineer Postdoctoral positions at Duke University

  • Duke University | Durham, North Carolina | United States | 1 day ago

    Minimum Qualifications The candidate should have a Ph.D. in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, chemistry, physics, or materials science with a computational modeling focus. Experience 0+ years

  • Duke University | Beaufort, North Carolina | United States | 1 day ago

    by colleagues from UNC Chapel Hill’s Institute for Marine Science, NC State University’s Center for Marine Sciences and Technology, NOAA, and others. Qualifications A successful applicant will have

  • Duke University | Durham, North Carolina | United States | about 1 month ago

    researchers as well as clinicians. This appointment will allow for improving the candidate’s engineering skills as well as becoming familiar with current health care problems. Qualifications: The candidate

  • Duke University | Durham, North Carolina | United States | 6 minutes ago

    , neuroscience, physiology, physics, or computer science ·       Be a proficient programmer and experience in Python, MATLAB, NEURON, COMSOL, and / or git are assets ·       Be familiar with neural biophysics and

  • Duke University | Durham, North Carolina | United States | 3 months ago

    recent Ph.D. in microbiology, evolutionary biology, computer science, physics, applied mathematics, or engineering. Our research integrates mathematical modeling, machine learning, and quantitative

  • Duke University | Durham, North Carolina | United States | 21 days ago

    , Bioengineering, Biophysics, Biostatistics, Mathematics, Statistics, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical data science, etc; Candidates with multidisciplinary backgrounds are also welcome. Strong skills in

  • Duke University | Durham, North Carolina | United States | 9 days ago

    partners and local teams at Duke's Microbiome Center, Department of Molecular Genetics & Microbiology, and Department of Biomedical Engineering Partnership with nearby research groups at UNC Chapel Hill and

  • Duke University | Durham, North Carolina | United States | about 1 month ago

    of the intestines induced by radiation, with a focus on mechanisms of regenerative reprogramming. Complementary approaches will be used, including genetically engineered mouse models, histopathology, mouse and human

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