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Posting Details Posting Details Posting Number S06697P Position Title Postdoctoral Research Associate Functional Title Research Associate Department Physics Salary Range $55,000 - $60,000
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the requirements imposed on the Schrodinger operator are non-trivial. Finally, the theory of non self-adjoint operators is very poorly developed. Current practice in physics is typically to ignore mathematical rigor
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computer applications used for data recording, analysis, and reporting. Physical Demands and Working Conditions Physical Activities Working Conditions Additional Information Remote Work: A hybrid remote work
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. The candidate is expected to conduct research focused on (a) development, investigation, and application of novel genetically encoded biosensors. Projects involve protein engineering, computational modeling
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these toolkits into biotechnology platforms and therapeutic reagents. Our research program integrates chemical biology, protein engineering, and cell biology techniques for therapeutic development, primarily in
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Job Summary The research group of Prof. Ming Xie in the Physics Department at The University of Texas at Dallas invites applications for a postdoctoral position in theoretical and computational
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, biochemical assays, and molecular biology techniques (including western blotting and RT-qPCR) Experience with electrophysiology, rodent EEG recordings, experimental seizure models, or computational techniques
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efficient team environment Physical Demands and Working Conditions Physical Activities Working Conditions Additional Information Special Instructions: Please provide two (2) letters of recommendation in
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computer applications used for data recording, analysis, and reporting. Physical Demands and Working Conditions Physical Activities Working Conditions Additional Information Remote Work: A hybrid remote work
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imaging is also required. However, experience with bioinformatics or computational tools for biology is highly recommended but not required. This position provides an opportunity to lead and run experiments