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Postdoctoral Research Scientist
Columbia University in the City of New York Job Categories Post-Doc
Academic Fields Engineering – Other
Aerospace/Aeronautical/Astronautics
Agricultural
Architectural (Building & Construction)
Bioengineering (all Bio-related fields)
Chemical/Petroleum
Civil Engineering
Construction Engineering/Management
Computer Science
Computer Engineering
Education Systems & Design
Electrical and/or Electronics
Energy Technology
Engineering Mechanics
Engineering Physics
Ecological and Environmental
Food Process Engineering
Geomatics
Geotechnical
Human Factors Engineering/Ergonomics
Industrial & Systems Engineering
Manufacturing & Quality Engineering
Material/Metallurgy
Mechanical Engineering
Mechatronics
Mining/Minerals
Naval Architecture & Marine Engineering
Nuclear
Ocean Engineering
Optics & Optical Engineering
Polymer Science
Pulp & Paper Science
Risk Management & Financial Engineering
Robotics
Structural Engineering
Sustainable Engineering
Textile Engineering
Transportation Engineering
Water Resources Engineering

Immediate opening for a Postdoctoral Research Scientist with Prof. Raimondo Betti, Department of Civil Engineering & Engineering Mechanics and

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