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Job Opening! Research Associate in Transportation Engineering

Posted on October 18, 2021 by Communications Coordinator

Dr. Xiao Qin from the Institute for Physical Infrastructure and Transportation at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is hiring a research associate. Learn more here: PDF. The deadline is November 15, Continue ReadingJob Opening! Research Associate in Transportation Engineering→

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Posted on February 23, 2021 by Communications Coordinator

The UCF Smart and Safe Transportation Lab led by Dr. Dr. Mohamed Abdel-Aty is looking for a postdoc associate with experience in large data sets, statistics and econometrics modeling. The Continue Reading* Job Posting * Postdoc Associate *→

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