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a PhD degree in Electrical Engineering or related field, with strong technical background in both modeling/design and experimental skills in photonic crystal optoelectronics and nanophotonics
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; undergraduate and/or graduate student mentorship. Required Qualifications PhD in Social Work, Psychology, Public Health or related healthcare field. Prior scholarly work in the area of health policy and services
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University of Texas at Arlington Research Institute (UTARI), a university-level applied research organization operating out of the Office of Research and Innovation at the University of Texas at Arlington
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committed to providing access and ensuring student success, and to a culture of innovation, entrepreneurship, and commercialization of discoveries by our community of scholars. With an enrollment of more than
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Applicants should have a PhD in Earth and Environmental Sciences, Hydrology, Hydrogeology, Geochemistry, or a related field. Preferred Qualifications Preference will be given to candidates with a track record
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. Required Qualifications PhD in Social Work, Psychology, Public Health or related healthcare field. Prior scholarly work in the area of health policy and services research. Experience applying for external
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of knowledge through scholarship and creative work. The University is committed to providing access and ensuring student success, and to a culture of innovation, entrepreneurship, and commercialization
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work. The University is committed to providing access and ensuring student success, and to a culture of innovation, entrepreneurship, and commercialization of discoveries by our community of scholars
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to the advancement of knowledge through scholarship and creative work. The University is committed to providing access and ensuring student success, and to a culture of innovation, entrepreneurship, and
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work. The University is committed to providing access and ensuring student success, and to a culture of innovation, entrepreneurship, and commercialization of discoveries by our community of scholars