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on the development of nanomaterials for AM and understanding of AM process optimization, functional materials design and compositional grading, electrochemical and piezoelectric responses in AM components
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the emphasis of the position will be on the development of nanomaterials for AM and understanding of AM process optimization, functional materials design and compositional grading, electrochemical and
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microwave-assisted and metal-organic chemical vapor deposition (CVD). Knowledge of physical vapor deposition (PVD) processes, physical electronics, and cleanroom experience is a strong plus. The candidate
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for the PhD degree are also eligible. Minimum 3 years’ experience with operation and maintenance of National Electrostatic Corporation, Pelletron accelerator and experience with ion irradiation experiments
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students, and over 1300 bachelor students. We offer a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science and Engineering, M. S. degrees in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Cybersecurity and
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, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Cybersecurity and Data Engineering, ABET-accredited B.S. degrees in Computer Science and Computer Engineering, an ABET-accredited B.A. degree in Information Technology
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chemical processes in complex condensed-phase systems, e.g., aqueous solutions, semiconductor interfaces, and polymers. These complex condensed-phase systems will be treated using first-principles machine
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/Certifications Job Duties: Perform computer simulation, perform experiment design and testing. Writing project reports, and grant proposals. Supervise and collaborate with graduate students in the lab. Publish
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harassment in its admissions processes, and educational programs and activities, facilities and employment practices. The University of North Texas System promptly investigates complaints of discrimination
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for up to 2 years. DISTANCE: This project will test hypotheses relating water chemistry, microbial communities, and hydrogeomorphology to the three major processes controlling the fate of eDNA: degradation