12 density-functional-theory-postdoc Postdoctoral positions at University of Oklahoma
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Job Number: 250581 Organization : Anthropology Job Location : Oklahoma-Norman-Norman Campus Schedule : Full-time Work Schedule: Monday-Friday, 8AM-5PM Work Type
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Adaptation Postdoc (SCCAP) will be tasked with building agent-based simulation models (ABM) from current knowledge of bird and insect migration. They will then use these ABM to evaluate how such species
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invites applications for a postdoctoral research scholar to work with Dr. Michael Hayden on projects focused on galaxy evolution and Galactic Archaeology. The growing galaxy evolution team primarily works
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research scholar to work with Dr. Nikki Nielsen on projects focused on the circumgalactic medium of local galaxies up to cosmic noon. The growing CGM team primarily works with observations from large optical
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or disturbance at the global scale; (P3) predictive understanding of microbiome dynamics and functioning in nature and engineering systems (e.g., grassland, bioreactors, wastewater treatment systems, etc.). P1 is
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Ph.D. in Physics or a closely related field is required. Candidates with a strong background in quantum many-body theory and experiences in quantum Monte Carlo and tensor network methods are encouraged
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are looking for a postdoc to lead the translation of optical neuroimaging technology for neurosurgical applications. The postdoc should have experience developing optical instrumentation. Experience in image
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Job Number: 251143 Organization : School of Biological Sciences Job Location : Oklahoma-Norman-Norman Campus Schedule : Full-time Work Schedule: 8 AM - 5 PM Monday
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methodologies and publish peer-reviewed journal articles, be able to work collaboratively within the research group of Professor Mukremin Kilic, be able to make presentations at conferences and other events, and
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force in the group of Dr. Emine Altuntas. This position is part of a DOE-funded partnership between OU and the Fundamental Symmetries group at Argonne National Lab. The successful candidate will be