16 advance-soil-structure-modeling Postdoctoral positions at University of North Texas at Dallas
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Manufacturing (CAAAM) (caaam.unt.edu), a State of Texas funded multimillion dollar initiative with a multidisciplinary focus on further advancing the science and technology of additive manufacturing (AM). with
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characterization and/or monitoring. The computational activities will include computational approach for additive manufacturing process design, monitoring, and control and modeling for material evolution. The skills
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and electronic materials with an emphasis on performance in extreme environments, and workforce development to meet the semiconductor sector needs. We leverage advanced simulation and modeling
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learning and structural modeling approaches. This position offers an exciting opportunity to work on the mechanistic study of GPCR-mediated signaling, the rational design of next-generation biologics
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candidate will have experience identifying, isolating, and structurally characterizing a diverse range of natural products from plants and / or fungal sources including developing methods to elucidate minor
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chemistry including structural elucidation of molecules using mass spectrometry and other spectroscopic techniques. The successful candidate will join a team consisting of two other postdoctoral research
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communication skills Project organization/management skills Advanced training in quantitative research methods Ability to work independently and as a team member Preferred Qualifications Prefer if the Doctoral
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multidisciplinary focus on further advancing the science and technology of additive manufacturing (AM). This position will work with faculty across various departments with an interdisciplinary approach to AM
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. in chemistry, physics, or related fields • Experience in performing condensed-phase electronic structure calculations and molecular dynamics simulations • Strong communication skills in English
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significant achievements across theoretical and experimental projects, from astronomy to condensed matter, and extending into cross-disciplinary fields, reflecting our unwavering commitment to advancing