78 electrical-engineering-lecturer-professor Postdoctoral positions at Rutgers University
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position in the field of algal and seaweed multi-omics and metabolic engineering in support of multiple ongoing projects. Under the direction of Dr. Bhattacharya the individual will be responsible
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current research, occurring in priority areas such as: (1) Maternal Morbidity and Child Health, (2) Quality of Health and Healthcare, (3) Mental Health Access and Care, (4) Health Equity and (5) COVID-19
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37.50 Daily Work Shift Day Work Arrangement Consistent with the current application of Rutgers Policy 60.3.22 or the applicable provisions of relevant collective negotiations agreements, this position may
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experiential learning courses, as well as contributing lectures to core plant pathology courses that support required and elective curricula in the Undergraduate Program in Plant Science and Graduate Program in
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human patients. The applicant should have strong background in neuroscience and/or cell biology, biomedical engineering or computer science. The applicant should be able to perform small animal surgeries
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candidates will have a background in the biomedical neurosciences such as biomedical engineering, data science, computational sciences, neurobiology, psychology, epidemiology, cognitive neuroscience, and an
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Education and Experience: PhD degree in Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, or a closely related scientific field. Candidates in ABD (all but degree) status will also be considered. City: Piscataway State
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. The lab’s work broadly centers on the development, evaluation, and implementation of technology-enabled interventions aimed at both prevention and management of pregnancy-related conditions and complications
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. An important component of this position will be to work as part of an interdisciplinary team spanning across the colleges of engineering, medicine, and science. The successful candidate will be required to lead
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Disease Research Center, Professor of Neurology at the Robert Wood Johnson Hospital , and Ron Hart, Professor, Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience. Reporting to the Principal Investigator on grant