89 software-engineering-model-driven-engineering-phd-position Postdoctoral positions at Duke University
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expertise in food processing, engineering, and consumer behavior acquired through completion of a PhD degree in Food Processing and Engineering. Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing
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Duke University, Department of Political Science Position ID: Duke-Department of Political Science-POSTDOC [#31488] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Durham, North
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quantum optics to support and advance quantum science research. The position involves theoretical modeling of quantum optical and many-body systems, numerical computation using advanced integration and
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methodologically driven research environment. The position emphasizes the development and application of advanced analytical approaches to address fundamental questions in cancer disparities, while building a strong
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Duke University, Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science Position ID: Duke-MEMS-PDCURTAROLO [#31553] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27701
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software. Receive tailored mentorship in grant writing (e.g., NIH K99/R00), career planning, and leadership. Minimum Qualifications: The candidate should hold a PhD (or equivalent) in Computer Science
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will develop and apply population-level, natural history models of uterine cancer. The fellow will join established, collaborative teams at Duke University. This position is ideal for a highly skilled
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-generation DNA/RNA sequencing, genetically engineered cell lines, and preclinical brain tumor models to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying brain tumor biology. Our overarching goal is to use novel
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, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Engineering / Quantum Science and Engineering Appl Deadline: (posted 2026/01/20 05:00 AM UnitedKingdomTime, listed until 2026/06/29 04:59 AM UnitedKingdomTime) Position
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induced by radiation, focusing on mechanisms of regenerative reprogramming and stromal-epithelial interactions. Complementary approaches will be used, including genetically engineered mouse models