13 computational-biology-physics-training Postdoctoral positions at Purdue University
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, atomic force microscopy. Proven ability to develop new semiconductor process steps/flows leading to significantly improved device performance and/or enabling new device types. Excellent written and oral
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, Physics , Quantum Computation , Quantum Computing , Quantum Condensed Matter Theory , Quantum error correction , Quantum Field Theory , Quantum Information , Quantum Information Processing and Communication
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and great opportunity of interdisciplinary training in machine learning and functional genomics. The project combines cutting-edge computational approaches, especially state-of-the-art machine learning
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of cell death and discovering small molecules that target mitochondrial adaptations to overcome therapeutic resistance in cancer. We integrate approaches from chemical biology, mitochondrial biology, cancer
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students working on cutting edge science in the aforementioned areas and to develop novel research. This is a term limited position that is currently funded for 12 months with potential to renew
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(www.thedunnlab.com ), as we prepare for our next giant leap: discovering the causes of mental illness and creating roadmaps for prevention. The Opportunity: Postdoctoral Research Associate in Tooth Research The Dunn
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innovations begin with small, impactful steps. Take your next step with the Dunn Lab, the distinguished team of Dr. Erin C. Dunn (www.thedunnlab.com ), as we prepare for our next giant leap: discovering
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mentored in all aspects of manuscript preparation and grant proposal writing. Substantial opportunities for collaboration exist at Purdue and beyond. Support is available for dissemination of research in
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Purdue University, Department of Physics & Astronomy Position ID: Purdue-Department of Physics & Astronomy-POSTDOC2 [#30786, 39190] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location
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applications for one postdoctoral position in theoretical physics with focus at the intersection of operator algebras and high energy physics, to begin September 1, 2026. Current faculty in the high energy