81 density-functional-theory-dft-post Postdoctoral research jobs at Stony Brook University
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Post-Doctoral Neuropsychologist Position Summary At Stony Brook Medicine, our Post Doctoral Neuropsychologists provides clinical consultations and evaluations of adult and pediatric patients with
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Post-Doctoral Neuropsychologist Position Summary At Stony Brook Medicine, our Post Doctoral Neuropsychologists provides clinical consultations and evaluations of adult and pediatric patients with
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Post-Doctoral Neuropsychologist Position Summary At Stony Brook Medicine, our Post Doctoral Neuropsychologists provides clinical consultations and evaluations of adult and pediatric patients with
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Post-Doctoral Neuropsychologist Position Summary At Stony Brook Medicine, our Post Doctoral Neuropsychologists provides clinical consultations and evaluations of adult and pediatric patients with
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: ● Power module packaging and integration. ● High-density power converter design/prototyping, topology/loss analysis (including magnetic losses), thermal/EMI analysis. ● EMI emission and filter
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positions in the Department of Biomedical Engineering . The incumbent will develop, design and run research experiments in the field of biomaterials for tissue regenerative applications or neuroscience
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specialized skills to use/modify them for the needs of various projects. ● Participate in manuscript writing for publication in scientific journals and presentations. ● Other duties as assigned, such as
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contaminants, and maintenance of analytical equipment. The role includes active collaboration with CCWT researchers, graduate students, and external partners such as the U.S. EPA, New York State Department
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characterizations using advanced TEM of functional materials, including the use of 4D STEM, EELS, and Atom probes for interface structure determination. Preferred Qualifications: Applicants should have at least two
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contaminants, and maintenance of analytical equipment. The role includes active collaboration with CCWT researchers, graduate students, and external partners such as the U.S. EPA, New York State Department