17 density-functional-theory-dft-post Postdoctoral positions at University of Central Florida
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Research within the College of Engineering and Computer Science is seeking a Post Doctoral Scholar. This academic research group focuses on the areas of aviation, propulsion, combustion, hypersonics, power
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lab’s workflows, equipment use, and integration of novel medical technologies. Design and model realistic spacecraft, habitat, and operational environments to be displayed on the MARVEL lab’s immersive
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performance testing (e.g., polarization curves, EIS). Design and execute experiments for materials optimization and degradation analysis. Maintain and operate laboratory equipment, including potentiostats
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. · Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team. Preferred Qualifications: · Working knowledge of LC-MS/MS, particularly for proteomics analyses and especially in tissue
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, Pegasus Research Institute (PRI). The candidates will work with Dr. Azevedo and members of his interdisciplinary team at UCF and collaborate with academic and industry partners. The candidates will work
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to create broader prosperity and help shape a better future. No matter what your role is, when you join Knight Nation, you’ll play an integral role at one of the most impactful universities in the country
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system The successful candidate will collaborate closely with Dr. Mc Keown and a PhD student to run experiments of CO2 and water sublimation under low pressure conditions, as well as develop 3D topographic
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The Opportunity: The Post Doctoral Scholar will be part of a collaborative initiative between the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Central Florida (UCF) and
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proteomics while developing expertise for independent work. Responsibilities: Conduct research aimed at profiling proteome changes in cancerous environments, during process of regeneration and/or in response
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materials, solar receivers, and thermochemical reactors. The Post Doctoral Scholar will be supported by a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Solar Energy Technologies Office (SETO) funded three-year project