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Stony Brook University, Mathematics Position ID: StonyBrook -POSTDOC [#25194] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Stony Brook, New York 11794-3651
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, 2025. Preferred Qualifications: Experiences in electromagnetic transient analysis, grid-forming IBR modeling, quantum computing, power system stability, cybersecurity, real-time digital simulation, and
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, 2025. Preferred Qualifications: Experiences in electromagnetic transient analysis, grid-forming IBR modeling, quantum computing, power system stability, cybersecurity, real-time digital simulation, and
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graduate students (MS and PhD), incoming postdoctoral associate and research support positions. Will provide training on specific specialized skills and research methods, and is responsible for the operation
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(DESC ) and is responsible to create and explore synergies within different working groups and perform original research in collaboration with the PI, his group and DESC. The incumbent will be evaluated
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Science Collaboration (DESC ) and is responsible to create and explore synergies within different working groups and perform original research in collaboration with the PI, his group and DESC. The incumbent
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communication skills (demonstrated command in both speaking and writing English). Knowledge of relevant biochemistry and radiochemistry is a plus. SBU has two radiochemistry facilities: the KAVITA AND LALIT BAHL
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TO THIS POSITION YOU MUST USE THE LINK BELOW: https://academicjobsonline. org/ajo/jobs/30823 Special Notes: The Research Foundation of SUNY is a private educational corporation. Employment is subject to the Research
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applications. * Career development (attending relevant courses and conferences). * Other duties as assigned. Special Notes: The Research Foundation of SUNY is a private educational corporation. Employment is
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. ACER2 is a member of the alkaline ceramidase (ACER) family, originally identified in humans by the Mao lab. Recent findings from the lab indicate that ACER2 plays important roles in regulating bioactive