73 composite-residual-stress-development Postdoctoral positions at Rutgers University
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composites and develop science; and engineering methods for designing, scaling, optimizing and controlling relevant manufacturing processes. These positions will be based at the Rutgers’ School of Engineering
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include the following: Conduct research in the area of aging, balance, fall rehabilitation, app development, and biomechanics. Data Post-processing. Programming using MATLAB, Python, and Java/Kotlin
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of differing background aerosol composition and to relate these distributions to in-cloud turbulence and cloud brightening. The Doppler lidars at the pier and on Mt. Soledad characterized sub cloud TKE profiles
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to ensure our faculty composition reflects the diversity of our student population. We especially encourage applications from backgrounds underrepresented in animal sciences including Black, Latinx
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of developing a wearable device to prevent seizure-induced respiratory disruption.. In addition, this position will be overseeing the research work of residents, junior research assistants, graduate students and
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the key duties of this position are the following: Work with PI and others as assigned to develop a career development plan with training /educational goals for fellowship period. Develop, propose, and
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also contribute his/her time towards writing manuscripts and review articles that directly result from his/her research. In addition, the individual will also help train graduate students and technicians
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Jersey's land-grant institution and one of the nation's foremost research universities, and as such, we educate, make discoveries, serve as an engine of economic growth, and generate ideas for improving
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, lower-level professionals and technicians in laboratory technicians, instrumentation, etc. to develop the skills necessary to perform the required research functions. Assists with eIACUC and IBC protocol
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, development, and implementation of laboratory and research studies as assigned and approved by the Principal Investigator. In addition, the Postdoctoral Associate will contribute to the Principal Investigator’s