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related field. A record of high-quality publications in the relevant field. Excellent quantitative skills and programming experience, with expertise in GIS-based modeling and spatial data analysis
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to fill a Postdoctoral Scholar position in Theoretical Particle and Astroparticle Physics to start in the fall of 2025. The postdoc will work on topics broadly related to direct and indirect probes
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department administrative tasks as assigned/needed to support course development and research. • Experience with Microsoft Office, html programming/website design, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS
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-mediated Ca²⁺ signaling in fibrosis. Under the guidance of the principal investigator, the postdoc will take responsibility for specific, ongoing research projects and contribute to the overall goals
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students/postdocs and contribute to studies assessing the effects of misused substances and/or social stress on behavior and brain reward circuits. It is preferred that the candidate will have a bachelor’s
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: Applicants must have a bachelor’s degree or higher in forest ecosystem management. Applicants will have completed coursework in silviculture, remote sensing, GIS, and spatial analysis. The technician is
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. We value inclusion as a core strength and an essential element of our public service mission. Benefits for postdocs can be found on this link: https://hr.psu.edu/current-employee/benefits/post-doc
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dynamic molecule clusters during gene expression to study the formation and function of these assemblies in gene regulation. We want to recruit postdoc who is familiar with any of the following topics
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to reach out to Dr. Xianbiao (XB) Hu (xbhu@psu.edu , https://sites.psu.edu/xbhu ) for any questions or inquiries related to the position. Please include "LTI postdoc position" in the subject line when
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use of methodology and equipment, collect and analyze data, summarizing the results for dissemination in manuscripts, training PhD students and Postdocs in the lab in equipment operation and research