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, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Chemistry / Polymer Appl Deadline: 2026/01/30 11:59PM ** Position Description: Apply Position Description Postdoc position in polymer informatics. A postdoctoral position is
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computational social science or data science (broadly defined). This individual will help design, execute, and analyze a series of field experiments on a platform created by the Polarization Lab for scientific
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Duke University, Biomedical Engineering Position ID: Duke-BME-DUKEMCINTYRE [#31369] Position Title: Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708, United States of America [map ] Subject Area
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Postdoctoral Researcher to work on projects related to digital holography and optical coherence tomography. Candidates should have a PhD in electrical or biomedical engineering or related disciplines with
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% to supervising and assisting PhD students. Qualifications • Candidates with a Ph.D. in any area of cognitive neuroscience broadly defined (e.g., Psychology, Neuroscience, Computer Science, or a related field) are
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. Candidates with non-US degrees may be required to provide proof of degree equivalency. Preferred Qualifications: A PhD or MD/PhD (or equivalent) in biological sciences (cell & developmental biology or a
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discovery and computational tools. The successful applicant will lead a research project and will have the opportunity to mentor students. Candidates must hold a PhD or anticipate completion of a PhD prior to
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the position is filled. REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: DEFINITION: The Postdoctoral Appointee holds a PhD or equivalent doctorate (e.g. ScD, MD, DVM). Candidates with non-US degrees may be required
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biology, and evolution. Learn more about our interests, motivations and discoveries: https://sites.duke.edu/silverlab/ . Conduct independent research activities under the guidance of a faculty mentor in
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biology, and evolution. Learn more about our interests, motivations and discoveries: https://sites.duke.edu/silverlab/ . Conduct independent research activities under the guidance of a faculty mentor in