12 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" research jobs at University of Nebraska–Lincoln
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necessary to navigate the early years of an engineering faculty career. More specifically, the program is designed to train individuals who consciously and confidently span the disciplinary boundaries between
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its internationally-recognized, roadside safety research program. During the last 23 years, MwRSF has developed significant expertise and garnered remarkable international recognition in the area of
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research program under the sponsorship of an EEB faculty member and are expected to enhance graduate education, serve as a model for graduate students in career development, and promote interactions among
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that examine cognitive and neurobiological phenotypes of elite military populations, for example, through projects sponsored by the DARPA TAILOR Program, the DARPA Measuring Biological Aptitude Program, and the
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Professor position in the area of metal Additive Manufacturing (AM). The successful candidate will develop a research program in metal AM with a particular focus on powder-based techniques such as laser
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candidate will be expected to develop a high-impact, nationally recognized research program in a self-identified area of applied robotics research or another closely related area. They will be expected
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practice necessary to navigate the early years of an engineering faculty career. More specifically, the program is designed to train individuals who consciously and confidently span the disciplinary
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. This 12-month (calendar year) special appointment will contribute to Cropping Systems research with a focus on, but not limited to, a nationwide project to develop and regionally adapt precision integrated
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of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Center for Electro-optics and Functionalized Surfaces (CEFS) are seeking a research assistant professor. The CEFS has a multidisciplinary research program focused
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an interest in developing skills and experience in university teaching. This is a three-semester (August 2025 through December 2026), non-tenure track postdoctoral appointment with the possibility of extension