17 software-formal-method-phd Postdoctoral positions at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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of plasma etching and contribute to new trends, methods, and knowledge in the lab. The PDPE will, in collaboration with MIT.nano staff, identify current and emerging etch process challenges, prioritize them
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orbital dynamics using analytic and numerical methods, (2) planet formation theory, (3) exoplanet architectures and demographics using statistical methods, and (4) planetary interior/atmosphere modeling
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Posting Description POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, K. Lisa Yang Global Engineering and Research (GEAR) Center, to advance research on software, mobile apps, and hardware integration for irrigation
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focus on ensuring the project sponsor and larger scientific community will benefit from the work performed. Job Requirements REQUIRED: PhD in engineering, physics, computer science or closely related
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-molecule activation; conduct synthetic methods that involve stoichiometric, catalytic, photocatalytic, or electrochemical bond activation strategies and advanced chemical synthesis and various
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experiments; and interact broadly with research groups at MIT, CFS and the broader fusion community. Job Requirements REQUIRED: A PhD in plasma physics or related area; exceptional computational workflow
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 1 month ago
description is available here: https://health.mit.edu/jobs Job Requirements REQUIRED: Completion of PhD or PsyD in clinical or counseling psychology at an APA-accredited doctoral program; and completion
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European institutions. Travel to and participate in extended experimental campaigns at FRIB. Qualifications PhD in AMO physics, nuclear physics, or a closely related field. Demonstrated experience in
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-atmosphere synthesis, multi-step reaction sequences, and chromatography and various characterization methods including but not limited to, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, ultraviolet-visible
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and various characterization methods, including but not limited to, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, photoluminescence spectroscopy, time correlated single