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request a physical copy by emailing IU Public Safety at iups@iu.edu or by visiting IUPD. Request Support Telephone: 812-856-1234
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splitting and C–N coupling reactions. Work includes computational modeling of carbon-based materials, conducting simulations to understand reaction mechanisms, and developing and applying machine learning
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copy of their most recent academic transcript. A written statement from an institutional representative supporting the application. Evidence that the WIL placement is a requirement of the degree. Terms
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12 (exclusive of references). Please state the word count on page 1 of the document. A copy of your Bachelor's and Master's academic transcript and certificate. If your Master's degree is pending
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Additional documentation Your full online application must include: A 1,500 word PhD research proposal ; Please state the word count on page 1 of the document. A copy of your Bachelor's and Master's
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one copy of the transcript key/legend (typically found on the back of each paper transcript page) If an institution does not provide transcripts, applicants can submit, in lieu of a transcript, a letter
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: Perform cell dissociation protocols on human breast tissues from donors who are high risk for breast cancer Perform single cell DNA sequencing experiments to identify single nucleotide variants and copy
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of engineering and applied science principles, including problem and constraint identification, streamlined problem-solving approaches, modelling and simulation, analysis, and clear and effective dissemination
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(david.hicks@utrgv.edu ) (1) a copy of their CV, (2) unofficial transcripts with GPA and, if available, GRE scores, (3) a written statement (one page; two pages max) of graduate research interests, (4) contact
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session (if currently registered) or after the last term completed (if not currently registered). All transcripts must include one copy of the transcript key/legend (typically found on the back of each