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. These materials will be evaluating their structure-property relationship by various characterization tools including: spectroscopy, chromatography, thermomechanical analysis. Job Related Minimum Required Education
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and spectral line fitting. Experience in analysis of integral field spectroscopic data would be strongly beneficial. This position is expected to be for 2 years, subject to availability of funding, and
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and spectral line fitting. Experience in analysis of integral field spectroscopic data would be strongly beneficial. This position is expected to be for 2 years, subject to availability of funding, and
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responsible for detailed characterizations and analysis using multiple experimental tools that include but not limited to gel permeation chromatography, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, electron
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fellow will be responsible for compiling data in excel spreadsheets in running statistical analysis and generation of graphics. This data may be included in publications, presentations or grant
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fellow will be responsible for compiling data in excel spreadsheets in running statistical analysis and generation of graphics. This data may be included in publications, presentations or grant
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candidate who has the ability to synthesize hybrid materials and organic linkers, perform conductivity measurements, perform spectroscopy measurements, and perform X-ray diffraction analysis. The candidate
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the objectives of the Bioinformatics Core in the context of the INBRE project. These tasks include analysis of genomic data, development of analysis pipeline, maintenance of genomic data, design and deliver short
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related discipline by the time of the appointment Expertise in design and execution of organic reactions, analysis and interpretation of spectroscopic data (HPLC, NMR, Mass Spec) Strong independent problem
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molecular/cellular studies for axonal RNA transport & translation and cell signaling; Develop pipeline for high throughput analysis for protein aggregation and axon growth using cell lines and primary neuron