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                / ) focused on phonological learning and speech production (PIs: Drs. Sayako Earle and Ho Ming Chow). This position is 100% research with an ample opportunity to develop teaching skill. The successful candidate 
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                Apply now Job no:501817 College / VP Area: College of Engineering Work type:Staff Location:Newark, DE Categories:Research & Laboratory, Full Time Curious about the full value of working at UD? In addition to salary, our Total Rewards benefits and Compensation Estimator give you a clear view of... 
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                Computing Group in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the University of Delaware (UD) invites applications for a post-doctoral researcher position. Led by Prof. Nektarios Tsoutsos 
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                with expertise in biological mechanisms of AD, clinical neuropsychology, translational neuroimaging methodology, and speech-language pathology. Affiliated faculty have expertise in biostatistics, machine 
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                to investigate excited-state dynamics in hybrid and solid-state materials. Transport and transfer of energy are the most critical processes that determine the evolution of a system, and they are essential for a 
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                frequency shifts as a signal for new physics. With the Q-SEnSE funding, we will perform modeling of space mission with clocks, determine the anticipated sensitivity of various clocks and orbits to physics 
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                addition to salary, our Total Rewards benefits and Compensation Estimator give you a clear view of the complete package. Context of Job: The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) is looking for a 
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                Center for HIV Protein Interactions (https://www.hivppi.pitt.edu/ ). The U.S. National Institutes of Health-funded projects are focused on the design, development, and execution of computer simulations of