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graph theory. Qualifications Candidates with a Ph.D. in any area of cognitive neuroscience broadly defined (e.g., Psychology, Neuroscience, Computer Science, or a related field) are welcome to apply
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findings at lab meetings. Acts as a liaison/mentor to technicians, students and other laboratory personnel for training. Responsible for the initiation, monitoring, completion, and reporting of complex and
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. Basic Qualifications 1. PhD with substantial hands-on research experience in biomedical sciences is required. 2. Experience with molecular biology, cell biology, and animal pathophysiology is preferred. 3
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as a forum for faculty, students, trainers, and advocates to network and share knowledge, expand the reach of cybersecurity clinics, and lower the barriers for other institutions of higher education to
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The Physics Department at Indiana University Bloomington invites applications for a postdoctoral position in lattice field theory. This position will help in preparing for the next leadership class computer
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Boettcher (tboettch@iu.edu). The College of Arts and Sciences is committed to building and supporting a diverse, inclusive, and equitable community of students and scholars. Basic Qualifications A Ph.D. in
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by time of appointment. The proposed research will leverage multiple computational many-body techniques (including classical and quantum Monte Carlo, molecular dynamics, and ab initio methods) and
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Hall sits between the Biology and Chemistry buildings and is home to our graduate training program in Quantitative and Chemical Biology (https://iuqcb.indiana.edu). Simon Hall houses other biochemists
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about the position can be directed to Paul Sokol (pesokol@indiana.edu). The College of Arts and Sciences is committed to building and supporting a diverse, inclusive, and equitable community of students
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preferred but not required. The successful candidate should have demonstrated skills relevant to the project and experience working with graduate and undergraduate students on a collaborative research project