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University is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to work on projects related to digital holography and optical coherence tomography. Candidates should have a PhD in electrical or biomedical engineering or
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community. EDUCATION/TRAINING: PhD in electrical engineering, physics, quantum theory/science, expertise in detection and estimation theory. PREFERRED: Statistical signal processing with knowledge of quantum
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, focusing on the impacts of investments in energy access and electricity reliability, broadly defined, and in just energy transitions in coal-dependent LMIC regions. The position is funded and has a one-year
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academic institutions. Individual will develop and test novel computational models of the neural activity generated by electrical stimulation of the brain. Also, perform data analysis utilizing medical
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other Duke faculty, or faculty at other academic institutions. Individual will develop and test novel computational models of the neural activity generated by electrical stimulation of the brain. Also
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. Applicants with previous experience teaching anatomy at some level will be favored. This position requires a PhD. Appointment may be renewed annually based on performance and funding availability for up
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, and analyzing current or future quantum simulations at the intersection of subatomic physics and quantum information science. The successful candidate will also lead peer-reviewed publications and
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at this Level Education/Training PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering; Four (4) years training in wireless communication / remote sensing; knowledge of Zak-OTFS modulation preferred. Experience Experience
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involves designing, executing, and analyzing current or future quantum simulations at the intersection of subatomic physics and quantum information science. The successful candidate will also lead peer
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self-direction and the ability to work effectively with other team members, undergraduate, graduate, and other post-doctoral researchers in the in lab. Candidates must have obtained their PhD in a