11 research-group-software-architecture Postdoctoral positions at University of Kansas
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preparation of competitive research proposals (NASA, NSF, DOE, etc.). 5% - Laboratory Engagement & Outreach Participate in group meetings and CTLab research seminars. Contribute to departmental and outreach
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for sponsors. Assist with preparation of competitive research proposals (NASA, NSF, DOE, etc.). 5% - Laboratory Engagement & Outreach Participate in group meetings and CTLab research seminars. Contribute
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. Documentation, presentation and publication of research results 10% – Assist the faculty in guiding the group's graduate and undergraduate students. Required Qualifications Evaluation of the required
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participation in relevant facets of the group's research endeavors ranging from data analysis, software development, publication preparation, grant proposal preparation, editorial work, presentation of results
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of occurrence rate measurements. This also entails participation in relevant facets of the group’s research endeavors ranging from data analysis, software development, publication preparation, grant proposal
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annually for three subsequent years subject to review. GENERAL DUTIES: Research in nuclear physics. The successful candidate will contribute to several aspects of the group's research program including
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IRACDA. All these groups provide an excellent environment for research development in a range of biological and biomedical fields, and these mentored research experiences will be supplemented by skill
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motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to join her research group. This is a full-time, on-site position with an initial one-year appointment and the possibility of renewal, contingent upon funding availability
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will lead to fundamental advances in human-water systems theory and applied research benefits for local water and land managers. Thus, the ideal candidate would have strong quantitative skills
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30645BR Chemical & Petroleum Engr Position Overview Professor Trung Van Nguyen, the PI of the Electrochemical Engineering Research Group at the University of Kansas, is seeking to hire a