49 advance-soil-structure-modelling Postdoctoral research jobs at Stony Brook University
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, and interface structure determination with x-ray diffraction/scattering/spectroscopy, transport and magnetic property characterization using Quantum Design’s MPMS/PPMS and dilution refrigerators
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to neurovirulence. Preferred Qualifications: PhD or Postdoc experience in Flavivirus research. Experience in BSL3 with neuropathogenic viruses and ABSL3 murine models. Two (2)- Five (5) years of molecular biology
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to neurovirulence. Preferred Qualifications: PhD or Postdoc experience in Flavivirus research. Experience in BSL3 with neuropathogenic viruses and ABSL3 murine models. Two (2)- Five (5) years of molecular biology
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growth (PLD, MBE, and CVD methods), crystal, and interface structure determination with x-ray diffraction/scattering/spectroscopy, transport and magnetic property characterization using Quantum Design’s
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synchrotron X-Ray methods. The Postdoctoral Associate will develop new methods for measurements, data analysis and modeling for Modulation Excitation Spectroscopy and will travel to US and foreign synchrotrons
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. * Development of MOLLER GEM detector prototypes and construction chambers, relevant simulations, and participation in engineering design efforts for various MOLLER subsystems, especially the toroidal spectrometer
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synchrotron X-Ray methods. The Postdoctoral Associate will develop new methods for measurements, data analysis and modeling for Modulation Excitation Spectroscopy and will travel to US and foreign synchrotrons
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culture models and mouse models to address the role of metabolism and inflammation in ocular diseases. * Manuscript writing for publication and presentation of research findings at national/international
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Evolution) Lab in the Department of Anthropology . This collaborative research group is dedicated to advancing integrative scholarship on the evolutionary history of cercopithecoids, apes, and humans
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Evolution) Lab in the Department of Anthropology . This collaborative research group is dedicated to advancing integrative scholarship on the evolutionary history of cercopithecoids, apes, and humans