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for the development of ultra-low voltage, high bandwidth silicon photonic modulators driven by TCO materials. This project will seek technology transfer and commercialization and the postdoc will have the opportunity
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. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will work collaboratively with ATL staff and faculty across disciplines to develop and implement programs, workshops, and resources that empower educators to understand, evaluate
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. This fellowship is projected to start January 2026 with an anticipated end date in December 2028. A Doctoral Degree is required. Two years of relevant work experience is preferred. Applicants who are ABD
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Hadron Collider. The group currently plays a major role in the Phase 2 upgrade of the endcap calorimeter, the development of novel calorimeters for future experiments, the operation of the recently
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motivated individuals to develop novel approaches to selectively isolate pathogenic bacteria from microbiomes and evaluate them for phage infection. Candidates must have obtained their Ph.D. in phage biology
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, microbiology, protein expression, cell culture, cell biology, molecular biology, genetics, and/or functional assays. Candidates with a focus in chemical biology will be expected to: Develop and execute
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interpret model outcomes to determine traffic air quality impacts from local to regional scales. Communicate and document research findings. Prepare publications. Perform all other duties as assigned