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amplitude analysis and scattering theory, heavy-ion collisions and the properties of hot QCD matter, hadronic probes of beyond-the-Standard-Model physics, and formal developments in lattice QCD. A Ph.D. in
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-brain barrier research. Ideal candidates will have: 1.A PhD in the life sciences 2.A solid background in cell culture and tissue engineering approaches 3.Knowledge in Neuroscience and Stem Cell Research 4
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dedicated to their experiments, office space, workstations, and travel funds to present at meetings. Salary is commensurate with experience. Qualifications: Required: A PhD in neuroscience or a related field
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candidate will use ice-flow modeling and ice-penetrating radar to investigate the dynamics of the ice sheets. The candidate will have the flexibility to help determine the project’s objectives, methods, and
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other University Faculty and labs for common goals. Expected to keep current on relevant literature to identify suitable direction, new techniques, procedures and methods. Expected to submit research
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procedures and methods. 14. Utilizing fundamental concepts, practices, and procedures to perform routine scientific research tasks. 15. Maintaining knowledge with respect to relevant state-of-the-art
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neuroimaging methods to investigate the cognitive and neural mechanisms of episodic memory and how they change in healthy and pathological aging. Our lab investigates cognitive and neural mechanisms of memory
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preservation and climate adaptation? We are seeking a person experienced in interdisciplinary scholarship at the interface of the ecological and social sciences with expertise in mixed-methods approaches
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architecture design, simulations, and publicly available genomic datasets to develop new inference methods. The Postdoctoral Associate will conduct research related to creating or testing deep learning models
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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