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case-by-case basis and could begin as early as November 11, 2024. Hybrid arrangements can be negotiated. Mentor Information: Edmond Ramly, PhD is an Associate Professor and the founding Program Director
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Bloomington Position Summary The Department of Biology is a large, unified department with strong undergraduate degrees, nationally-ranked graduate programs, and world-class research spanning the breadth
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will also be heavily involved in the development and operation of LHCb’s heterogeneous software trigger system. The successful candidate will focus on analysis of Run 3 proton-proton and heavy-ion data
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chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, materials chemistry, and biochemistry. The chemical biology area of the Department of Chemistry is located in Simon Hall on our heavily wooded campus. Simon
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position is available in a collaborative Nanoscience Center hosted at Indiana University. The successful candidate will be co-mentored by Professors Sara Skrabalak (lab website ) and Xingchen Ye (lab website
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funded by the National Science Foundation. The position is focused on performance analysis and optimization of the MILC code and the libraries it calls such as QUDA or Grid. The successful applicant can
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Laboratory, utilizing cutting-edge techniques to explore confined quantum systems. The appointment could begin as early as December 1, 2024, and is initially for one year, with the possibility of renewal
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liquids in one-dimensional systems. The successful candidate will contribute to advanced theoretical simulations of these systems, collaborating closely with leading experimental experts in the field
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mesons. The group plays a leading role in the study of nonconventional charmonium mesons at the BESIII experiment at the Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) in Beijing, China, and is one
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biomolecular mechanisms underlying heart disease, with the ultimate goal of contributing to innovative treatment strategies? Did you know that cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death worldwide