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position, with potential for renewal based on performance, and will begin June 2026. The position is structured to support the Postdoctoral Fellow in advancing an independent research agenda alongside
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Summary: The Medical Humanities Research Institute at Rice University seeks to appoint one postdoctoral associate with a PhD in a humanities discipline for a two-year appointment in the research area of
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Summary The facilities project manager oversees all aspects of new construction and renovation projects, ensuring effective planning, execution, and completion. Responsibilities include developing budget
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centers will research housing, education , community and public health , economic mobility and inequality , and population dynamics . Each center will investigate its particular topic area and will work
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NanoEngineering has an open Postdoctoral Research Associate position. The nanofiber lab at Rice University, led by Professor Karen Lozano, focuses on the discovery and innovation of process-structure-property
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Statement: The ideal candidate is a proactive and personable professional who thrives in a dynamic, people-facing environment and provides effective administrative support to multiple stakeholders
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collaboratively to ensure both departments function efficiently and project a dynamic public presence. Ideal Candidate Statement: The ideal candidate is a proactive, high-energy professional who thrives in a
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. The Nienhaus Research Group is interested in understanding the role of nanoscale structure on the ensemble materials properties. The group has pioneered solid-state perovskite-sensitized photon upconversion
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and faculty. This position requires frequent interaction with faculty, students, and external organizations and is ideal for a highly structured, relationship-driven professional who thrives in a
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disease, systems biology (including the modeling of signaling pathways and biomolecular structure-function relationships), and stochastic modeling of disease processes such as progression, detection, and