70 distributed-systems-networks-phd Postdoctoral positions at Stony Brook University in United-States
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individual will be appointed as a Postdoctoral Associate in the Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine . The overall research goal of the laboratory is to study mechanisms involved in the development
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: The successful individual will be appointed as a Postdoctoral Associate in the Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine . The overall research goal of the laboratory is to study mechanisms involved in
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: The successful individual will be appointed as a Postdoctoral Associate in the Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine . The overall research goal of the laboratory is to study mechanisms involved in
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Job Description Required Qualifications: (as evidenced by an attached resume) Doctoral Degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Sciences, Engineering, Neuroscience, Psychology or a closely related
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Postdoctoral Associate Required Qualifications: (as evidenced by an attached resume) Doctoral Degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Sciences, Engineering, Neuroscience, Psychology or a closely
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characterizations: prior experience in 2D electronic device fabrication and transport measurements in dilution refrigerators and optical spectroscopy. * For light matter interaction systems: Prior experience in light
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systems: Prior experience in light-matter interaction device fabrication and characterizations, including the experience in lab setups. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will assist
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systems: Prior experience in light-matter interaction device fabrication and characterizations, including the experience in lab setups. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will assist
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spectroscopy. For quantum information systems: Prior experience in superconducting or quantum dot spin qubit fabrication and characterizations, including the experience in lab setups. Preferred Qualifications
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study the hematopoietic microenvironment niche, clonal competition, and cardiovascular pathology in MPNs. The ultimate goal of our research is to develop more effective therapies for patients with MPNs