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. JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: The laboratory of Professor Tae-Hee Lee in the Chemistry Department at the Pennsylvania State University seeks to fill postdoctoral research positions to work
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Assistant to support ongoing lab and field research projects related to fermentation sciences, wine chemistry and grape development. Duties will include: Assist with sample preparation and extraction Operate
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doctoral (Ph.D.) degree or higher in a scientific discipline including biology, chemistry, or biochemistry. Applications should include a curriculum vita that includes a list of publications and a brief
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of biomedical engineering, molecular/cellular/developmental biology, chemistry, or a closely related field is required by the start date. The successful candidates will have a strong background in a range of
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: This position typically requires a Ph.D. in Physics, Materials Science and Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Chemistry or a closely related field. Candidates for this position must have
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Engineering, Chemistry or related field and should have experience in analytical materials characterization and synthesis. The successful candidate will provide materials synthesis and characterization for a
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physics research under my supervision on topics including quantum many-body physics and quantum statistical mechanics. The research is expected to be partly analytical and partly computational in nature
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, Robotics, Computer Vision, or related disciplines. Proven expertise and hands-on experience in one or more of the following areas: large language models (LLMs), end-to-end learning, AV localization
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Scientific Machine Learning. The successful candidate will develop and deploy state-of-the-art SciML algorithms in high-performance computational physics codes. We accept applications from all candidates with
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. This position is intended to provide mutual support for the development of the Postdoctoral Scholar and their research program with opportunities for grant-writing and co-authorship of research articles, while