16 post-doc-in-wireless-communication-and-networks-2016 Postdoctoral positions at University of Kansas
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, communication, digital and emerging technologies, or related fields. The fellow will engage in advanced research and collaborative projects, contributing to community-engaged research projects of the KU Center
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maintenance of a viable research program. The candidate's research program should contribute to the areas of parallel scientific computing, with experience in several of the following areas: mesh generation
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Social Equity (ARISE), conducting research on risk and resilience assessment in the face of natural hazards, and support multi-disciplinary research on community resilience. Both post-doctoral researchers
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30556BR Bureau of Child Research Position Overview The KU Center for Community Health and Development seeks a highly qualified early career behavioral-community or public health scientist as a Post
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developing expertise in translation of research into practice to improve outcomes for individuals with Autism-Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Emotional Behavioral Disorders (EBD) in school/post-secondary settings
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to the profession, university, and community/public service. Engage and participate in community, state, and national meetings or groups that focus on self-determination, transition to post-secondary education and
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. Participate in group meetings and present seminars to scientific community. Publish journal and conference papers to disseminate results. Position Requirements Postdoctoral Research Associates must be able
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to ongoing research projects in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Kansas, as evidenced by application materials. Strong oral and written communications skills as evidenced by application
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first-author publications in internationally recognized peer-reviewed journals. Effective communication skills are a must, and we value highly motivated, self-driven, creative, and collaborative
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, employment, and community participation for people with disabilities. Research interests may include but are not limited to topics such as survey research, disability measurement, policy analysis, mixed