134 fully-funded-phd-program-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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techniques, data analysis, and scientific communication. Required: PhD in chemistry, physics, biomedical engineering, or other related discipline. Past graduate or postdoctoral experience in spectroscopy and
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. The Post Doctoral Scholar will embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal to refine a method for microbial and viral sample enrichment from corals. Duties will include conducting
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manuscripts to publish results in peer-reviewed journals; contributing to the chemistry education research program with novel project ideas; assisting with extramural funding proposals; mentoring graduate and
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& Humanities - Dept. of Philosophy Department: Arts and Sciences | Philosophy Job Description The Department of Philosophy, in collaboration with the AI in Arts and Humanities Program in the College of Arts and
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; Knowledge about the ECHO program is preferred: Ability to translate adapt and apply academic or practical knowledge in the conduct of biological/health science research preferred. Requires successful
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in Dr. Xue’s lab at the Department of Biomedical Informatics but will work closely with Dr. Zandoná’s team at the College of Dentistry, one of the nation’s top programs in cariology research
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presentation of results. Required Education: PhD in Materials Science and Engineering Desired Education: PhD in Materials Science and Engineering Required Experience: Extensive experience with scanning and
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are engaged in active research programs and are funded by a variety of organizations including the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation. The team is looking for a self-motivated
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laboratory setting. The successful candidate should hold a PhD in biomedical sciences with less than 3 years of prior post-doctoral experience, be highly motivated, and show good communication skills. Strong
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quantum devices. The Post Doctoral Scholar will embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal of determining how computational and theoretical methods can provide thermodynamic design