20 density-functional-theory-dft-post Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Virginia
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, if desired. This position is located in Charlottesville and starts on or around August 9, 2025. Role and Responsibilities: The ENGAGE Post Doctoral Research Associate will help with school and educator
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, if desired. This position is located in Charlottesville and is planned to start on or around July 1, 2025. Role and Responsibilities- The CASTL Post Doctoral Research Associate will help with data analysis and
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of renewal contingent upon satisfactory performance and the availability of funding. Minimum Qualifications: Education: PhD, MD, or equivalent degree is required at the start date. Experience: The ideal
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performance and available funding. This is a 12-month salaried position with full-time benefits. Appropriate research and mentoring support will be provided, including faculty mentoring and professional
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posting and will remain open until filled. Physical Demands This is primarily a sedentary job involving extensive use of desktop computers. The job occasionally requires local and regional travel to attend
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commensurate with years of experience Roles and Responsibilities Work in collaboration with principal investigators and other faculty on research related to children’s past-life memories. Develop IRB protocols
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part of the Lafita-Navarro lab works towards revealing the vulnerabilities of glioblastoma cells with the ultimate goal of improving the treatment options and survival of glioblastoma patients. Motivated
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cardiovascular treatments. In this role you will apply both machine learning predictive modelling and human genetic analyses of non-coding regulatory sequences to identify cell-specific targets for coronary artery
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injection, and cardiac/muscle lead surgery. Work autonomously to plan, conduct, and troubleshoot experiments recording various biosignals such as EEG, EKG, blood pressure, plethysmography, and breathing
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. The successful candidate will work closely with Dr. Michael Porter and collaborate with faculty, research staff, and students on projects focused on: Estimating and predicting the global competitiveness