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programming skills Hands-on experiences of operating a glovebox, vacuum chamber for film growth Hands-on experiences of growing materials from solution methods. Hands-on experiences of laser alignment, optical
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practices due to an applicant’s race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin and veteran or disability status. Minimum Qualifications PhD in particle physics, nuclear
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receive both individual and cohort mentoring and will benefit from professional development opportunities and programming. The candidate should have PhD in hand no later than May 2025 and should have
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professional development opportunities and programming. The candidate should have PhD in hand no later than May 2025 and should have received their PhD no earlier than May 2021. About University at Buffalo A
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and implement research plans develop methods or research that incorporate highly specialized training in a specific specialty conduct tests procedures and engage in data collection analyze, evaluate
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. This requires identifying suitable dataset/parameterizations from literature reviews, accessing datasets from data archive and observation servers, or developing novel analysis methods. Creating scripts
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/parameterizations from literature reviews, accessing datasets from data archive and observation servers, or developing novel analysis methods. Generate regional sea-level dataset. Collecting and preparation
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the area of nonlinear waves and integrable systems. The specific objectives of the project are to: Development of perturbation methods for multicomponent integrable systems on a nontrivial background Study
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: Under the direct supervision of Marc Halterman, MD, PhD, the postdoctoral trainee will receive strong mentorship and career development support, working closely with the PI and a staff scientist
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programming and data science methods, and have demonstrated original contributions to the field. Preferred Qualifications Priority will be given to candidates with experience in first-principles electronic