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://rad.human.cornell.edu ) at Cornell University is seeking a highly motivated and talented postdoctoral researcher to join a collaborative team focused on the development of optically functional fibers and fabrics (OFFs
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Postdoctoral Research Associates to support multidisciplinary research on (1) Performance prediction of large-scale concrete dams using machine learning techniques, 2) Fiber-optic sensor-based monitoring
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fibers, polylactic acid (PLA), and other biodegradable polymers for innovative packaging solutions. The ideal candidate will have hands-on experience in paper-based and flexible food packaging systems
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spectroscopy are preferred. Experience with electron spin resonance and optically detected magnetic resonance. Familiarity with fiber optics, photon counting and related electronics. Experience with advanced
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qubit-based quantum processors and connect them via a campus-scale fiber-optic network. The postdocs will design and fabricate superconducting transmon qubits and microwave-optical quantum transducers and
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behavioral assays. Perform and develop cellular and behavioral assays to test the impact of diet and metabolic state on the brain and behavior. Perform rodent survival surgery to implant lenses, optic fibers
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are dedicated to the development and application of innovative optical technologies aimed at understanding how social behavior is regulated in rodent brain. Our research targets psychiatric disorders such as
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fibers, optical and optomechanical components are desired. Experience in scientific programming using MATLAB/Python/C/C++ for data analysis and algorithm development will be favorably considered. Good
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Position Summary The textile fiber recycling team in the Departments of Chemistry and Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University at Buffalo invites applications for a Postdoctoral Associate
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behavioral assays. Perform and develop cellular and behavioral assays to test the impact of diet and metabolic state on the brain and behavior. Perform rodent survival surgery to implant lenses, optic fibers