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postdoc

[ pohst-dok ]

noun

  1. a postdoctoral award or scholar.


adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of postdoc1

First recorded in 1965–70; by shortening
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Example Sentences

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Nichols' has even enlisted a team of graduate student researchers in Amsterdam and postdocs to assist in reviewing the estimates.

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She said that if she cannot find another funding source, she “will likely file for unemployment — and nobody’s going to hire a postdoc.”

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“During the first Trump administration, I was working at a large national laboratory based on the West Coast as a postdoc,” Abramoff recalled, referring to Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Alameda, California.

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“In other instances, I had my students and postdocs stranded abroad, waiting for a visa renewal, for weeks and sometimes months,” Krylov said.

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"We want to expand the design space of traditional cross-flow filtration with new knowledge from the manta ray," says lead author and MIT postdoc Xinyu Mao PhD '24.

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