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Post Doctoral Fellow, Perilla Group Newark, DE
The Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry at the University of Delaware seeks applicants for postdoctoral scientist positions. The primary function of this position is to conduct research regarding the molecular architecture of the HIV virus in the group of Prof. Juan R. Perilla (http://biophysics.chem.udel.edu) and the computational core of the Pittsburgh Center for HIV Protein Interactions (https://www.hivppi.pitt.edu/). The U.S. National Institutes of Health-funded projects are focused on the design, development, and execution of computer simulations of system related to different replication stages of the HIV virus. Preference will be given to applications with expertise in 1) protein dynamics; 2) molecular dynamics simulations; and 3) high-performance computing environments. Prior programming experience is preferred but not required. The postdoctoral scientist will design, perform, and develop new scientific tools for the analysis of long-time and/or large-scale molecular dynamics simulations in collaboration with the PI. The postdoctoral scientist will also collaborate with immunologists, molecular and structural biologists, and virologists as a member of the PCHPI center. The selected candidate will participate in the development, testing and implementation of novel computational methods that incorporate experimental data; in-residence collaboration in PCHPI groups; the preparation of technical reports and peer-reviewed publications; and the dissemination of project results at professional meetings. Potential applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Juan R. Perilla (biophysics@udel.edu) prior to submission. Candidates should submit a CV and the names, phone numbers and email addresses of three references through the University of Delaware Jobs website. The initial appointment is for one year with the possibility of renewal. Review of applications will begin immediately
Assistant Professor, Marketing, Tenure Track Newark, DE
The Department of Business Administration in the Alfred Lerner College of Business and Economics at the University of Delaware invites applications for a tenure-track position in Marketing. The beginning date for the position is August, 2026.
Civil Rights Investigator and Deputy Title IX Coordinator Newark, DE
The Civil Rights Investigator and Deputy Title IX Coordinator reports to the Director of Civil Rights and Title IX Compliance, who reports to the University Compliance and Ethics Officer in the Office of General Counsel. This position plays a critical role in ensuring institutional compliance with Title IX and other federal and state civil rights laws.
Lab Coordinator II, Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Newark, DE
Under general supervision, the Lab Coordinator II performs a variety of managerial and hands-on duties in support of building/lab safety, instructional and/or research activities
Research Software Engineer, First State AI Institute Newark, DE
The Research Software Engineer will be a part of the recently established First State AI Institute. We invite applications from candidates who are eager to apply research and software engineering skills to advance AI research.
Lab Coordinator I, Epps and Korley Groups Newark, DE
The Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Department at the University of Delaware is looking for a Laboratory Coordinator to engage in enhancing the safety, operations, and research productivity in two vibrant polymer science research groups.
Instrument Control Mechanic* Newark, DE
The Instrument Control Mechanic is responsible for the installation, troubleshooting, repair and preventive and applied maintenance for of all types of boiler, utility plant, systems alarms, and other electronic control systems.
Post Doctoral Researcher, Electrical and Computer Engineering Newark, DE
Welcome to the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) at the University of Delaware! Since 1891, we have been innovators in science and technology to serve society through research, education, and entrepreneurship. We are certainly living in a transformative time, shaped by major societal challenges surrounding a global pandemic, climate change, and ensuring security and privacy in the information age. These are also exciting times, where we have a truly interconnected global community, are making strides towards achieving equality, continue to advance medical technological wonders to advance human health, and are even seeing a growth in private spaceflight. In ECE, we explore the science and technology that lies at the interface between the cyber and physical worlds, forming the basis for the complex systems that will lead the way in addressing these societal challenges.
Research Associate I, Center for Health Assessment Research and Translation (CHART) Remote
The Center for Health Assessment Research and Translation (CHART) at the University of Delaware (udel.edu/chart) has an opening (start summer 2023) for a full-time research associate to assist our research faculty and scientists in carrying out grant-funded research projects. The Center aims to improve the quality of healthcare and quality of life for rehabilitation populations and individuals with traumatic injury by improving patient assessment tools and practices. In particular, our team of psychologists and psychometricians studies the science and practice of outcomes measurement. CHART is funded through grants from the National Institutes of Health, the U.S. Department of Defense, and private foundations.
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor Position in Earth Surface Processes Newark, DE
The Department of Earth Sciences in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment at the University of Delaware (UD) invites applications for a 9-month, tenure-track faculty position in Earth Surface Processes beginning in fall 2025 at the rank of Assistant Professor. We are seeking exceptional candidates who will develop a strong externally funded research program, teach across the introductory to graduate curriculum, mentor graduate students, and contribute to a supportive and interdisciplinary culture within the Department, the College, and the University. Candidates will be considered from any specialization within surface processes/geomorphology; those focusing on coastal processes, natural hazards, or the cryosphere, and who use tools such as numerical modeling, remote sensing, and big data science are especially encouraged to apply.