15 postdoc-in-high-voltage-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of Maryland
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, and full engagement in our community, the state of Maryland, and in the world. The A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland serves as the catalyst for high-quality research
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College Park campus is just minutes away from Washington, D.C., and the nexus of the nation’s legislative, executive, and judicial centers of power. This unique proximity to business and technology leaders
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centers of power. This unique proximity to business and technology leaders, federal departments and agencies, and a myriad of research entities, embassies, think tanks, cultural centers, and non-profit
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science, chemical engineering, chemistry, or related field. Preferences: Preferences: Extensive experience with transmission electron microscopy, including high-resolution aberration-corrected STEM, STEM
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research group in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Maryland. The A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland serves as the catalyst for high
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Category: Faculty University Authorized FTE: 1 Unit: ENGR-Aerospace Engineering Hiring Range Minimum: Hiring Range Maximum: Campus/College Information: Founded in 1856, University of Maryland, College Park
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centers of power. This unique proximity to business and technology leaders, federal departments and agencies, and a myriad of research entities, embassies, think tanks, cultural centers, and non-profit
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Category: Faculty University Authorized FTE: 100 Unit: ENGR-Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Campus/College Information: Founded in 1856, University of Maryland, College Park is the state’s flagship
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of Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park. The A. James Clark School of Engineering at the University of Maryland serves as the catalyst for high-quality research, innovation, and
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. Damena Agonafer. The project objectives include the development of a novel thermal management system for high power electronic devices employing evaporative cooling technology, evaporative membrane design