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The Department of Biological Sciences integrates faculty, postdocs, and graduate students from a range of sub-disciplines ranging from Cell and Molecular Biology to Genomics, Ecology, and Evolutionary Biology. In
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weaknesses. For instance, ion trap based computers have a high degree of controllability and are only weakly susceptible to noise, yet with only tens of qubits they are comparatively small. Superconducting
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of synaptic transmission in mammalian brain and human neurons derived from human tissue. In addition, the postdoc will perform molecular, cellular and/or electro-physiological experiments. The Postdoc will
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simulations), computational chemistry, machine learning, enhanced sampling methods, force field development, or related fields are encouraged to apply. Start date is flexible. the postdoc will collaborate with
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U.S. Great Plains region, as evidenced by application material. Previous experience with coupling interdisciplinary models and/or high-performance computing, as evidenced by application material
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, the candidate is also expected to be involved with both basic and applied research projects such as the synthesis of surface initiated homopolymers, block copolymers and dynamic polymers, recyclable high
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advanced computational techniques. Application of strong analytical and critical thinking skills and problem-solving efforts to formulate high-quality research ideas and directions in collaboration with
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strong knowledge of superconductivity and quantum information science; You have performed low temperature electrical transport measurements and data analysis. You work effectively in a collaborative team
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software and high-performance computing (HPC). These include particle and gravitational physics. -On the data analysis side, the group designs novel statistical methods for particle physics and astrophysics
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career. Used when the appointee performs specific services on a grant or contract in exchange for compensation. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Information on being a postdoc at WashU in