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sampling of the parameter space of eclipsing binary observables, most notably photometric data from NASA’s Kepler and TESS missions. In parallel, the applicant will be given an opportunity to teach
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will join Andrej Prsa’s research team and work on the PHOEBE code , advancing our understanding of the processes in contact binary stars. In parallel, the applicant will be given an opportunity to teach
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of this project. Participate in weekly meetings and help to prepare reports and presentations for project sponsor. Minimum Qualifications: A PhD in Mechanical Engineering required; successful PhD thesis defense
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successful applicant will join Andrej Prsa’s research team and work on cutting-edge theoretical and observational aspects of binary and multiple stellar populations. In parallel, the applicant will teach
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samples in a laboratory. Perform other duties and assist with projects as assigned. Minimum Qualifications: Formal Education PhD in water resources engineering, civil engineering or a related field Work
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of positions: 2 Department: 204-Electrical and Computer Engineering Contact Name: Natalie MacNamara Contact Phone/Extension: 6105197253 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: The student research
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Detailed Work Schedule Number of positions: 5 per Semester Department: 204-Electrical and Computer Engineering Contact Name: Helen Cook Contact Phone/Extension: 610-519-4970 Position Summary Information Job
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analysis, and/or computer modeling. The undergraduate research assistant would work with a graduate student, research professor, and/or professor to complete both lab and field work to support stormwater
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Computer Engineering Contact Name: Jiafeng Xie Contact Phone/Extension: 5105194970 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: It is expected that by the end of the project time, the student will
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-Electrical and Computer Engineering Contact Name: Dr. Pritpal Singh Contact Phone/Extension: 4970 Position Summary Information Job Description Summary: The students will make current-voltage measurements and