11 phd-in-image-processing "https:" "UCL" Postdoctoral positions at University of Kansas
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on postdoc’s progress. Appointment may be continued thereafter depending on funding. For more information on the Fehr Lab please visit: www.fehrlab.com or https://molecularbiosciences.ku.edu/tony-fehr . Job
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experience in doing so. This position is based at the Kansas Geological Survey (KGS), a research and service unit at the University of Kansas , and will be co-supervised by Jim Butler (https://kgs.ku.edu
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quantitative polymerase chain reaction, microbial culturing, advanced analytical chemistry techniques for emerging contaminant detection, and pilot reactor operation. For further details on the research, scope
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their appointment to the program. We strongly encourage applicants to identify a research mentor prior to applying (see links above), and the program directors can assist in this process. We have 3 open positions
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a PhD in biochemistry, molecular biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, or a closely related field in single-molecule biophysics. Candidates should also have extensive research experience in
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data, and coordination of good lab practices and lab safety. Required Qualifications PhD in the area of protein biochemistry, cell & molecular biology or closely related fields Experience and design of
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with 2D numerical modeling of river hydraulics as evidenced in application materials. Note: To be appointed at the Postdoctoral Researcher title, it is necessary to have the PhD conferred at the time of
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materials. NOTE : To be appointed at the Postdoctoral Researcher title, it is necessary to have the PhD in hand. Appointments made without a diploma or certified transcript indicating an earned doctorate
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intellectual and developmental disabilities to participate in all phases of the research process. Research focused on implementing evidence-based interventions, aligned with the tenets of implementation science
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, including assistance with the article submission and revision process. Additional examples include, but are not limited to, updating treatises, footnoting, and indexing manuscripts, promoting faculty