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Job Description The Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics invites applications for a postdoc position to develop and provide annual estimate of land use values of open space for all
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and data-driven modeling approaches to understand mechanisms that drive stress contagion. In addition to teaching two lower-division mathematics classes per year, the postdoc will also be responsible
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on therapeutically targeting enzyme vulnerabilities. Postdocs will be able to grow and develop their own projects under Dr. Mulvaney’s guidance. The Mulvaney Laboratory within the FBRI and CNRIC is
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his PhD degree in Prof. Curtis Berlinguette’s lab at University of British Columbia in Canada in 2018. He then moved to Prof. Erwin Reisner’s lab at the University of Cambridge for postdoc program. In
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candidate will play a key role in developing and advancing new models and simulations for Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) hypersonic codes. Specific tasks include developing new turbulence and transition
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CRISPRai and optogenetic control systems and developing predictive metabolic models for the oleaginous yeast Yarrowia lipolytica. This position offers a unique opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research
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. - Strong proficiency in machine learning, optimization algorithms, and computational modeling applied to construction systems. - Experience with designing and conducting experimental studies to evaluate
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and optimization of measurement-based quantum computing protocols for quantum simulation of quantum many-body models. Preference will be given to candidates familiar with the stabilizer formalism and
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software Preferred Qualifications • Experience in ecological modeling, population dynamics, or fisheries management • Familiarity with species distribution models, catch rate standardization, stock
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microenvironment. The project will employ genetically engineered mouse and human glioma models, along with advanced imaging techniques, single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, and molecular biology approaches