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Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/22167044/post-doctoral-associate-in-the-division-of-engineering-x28-electrical-and-computer-engineering-x29-dr-qurrat-ul-ain-nadeem Return to Search Results
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have a PhD, or equivalent advanced or terminal degree from a recognized institution of higher learning, in materials science and engineering, chemical engineering, or related field, with no more than 5
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initially available for one year, with the possibility of extension contingent on performance and the availability of funding. Candidates should have a PhD in Civil Engineering or a related field, and a
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experience and qualification. Candidates should have a PhD in Chemical Engineering or a related field. We welcome applicants with recent PhDs and individuals seeking additional postdoctoral training
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-Doctoral Associate appointment must have received a Ph.D. in chemistry or related subject or be within a few months from completion, and with no more than five years post receipt of their PhD. Applicants
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depending on the candidate’s experience and qualification. Candidates should have a PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Bioengineering, Immunology or a related field. We welcome applicants with recent
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, data acquisition hardware. Data Acquisition: Execute complex experiments involving high-bandwidth electrical measurements and advanced microscopy imaging (i.e., AFM and SEM) Signal Processing: Develop
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world. The Electrical and Computer Engineering Department and NYU Nanolab host a growing interdisciplinary research program in superconducting and semiconductor-based quantum technologies, with strong ties to national
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interpreting brain imaging data (e.g., FSL, SPM, AFNI) - Demonstrated ability to complete projects, as evidenced by first-author publications - Excellent organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills
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experience and qualification. Candidates should have a PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Mechanics, or closely related fields. Previous research experience in biological systems is a plus. We welcome