51 high-performance-computing-postdoc Postdoctoral positions at Stony Brook University
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: ● Power module packaging and integration. ● High-density power converter design/prototyping, topology/loss analysis (including magnetic losses), thermal/EMI analysis. ● EMI emission and filter
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assessment methodologies for power grids with high penetration of RESs. Improve computational efficiency in large-disturbance stability analysis to reduce reliance on time- domain simulations. Apply
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assessment methodologies for power grids with high penetration of RESs. Improve computational efficiency in large-disturbance stability analysis to reduce reliance on time- domain simulations. Apply
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information theory). Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will conduct research in the field of the researcher’s choice in theoretical physics. The Postdoc may collaborate with senior and
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information theory). Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will conduct research in the field of the researcher’s choice in theoretical physics. The Postdoc may collaborate with senior and
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, 2025. Preferred Qualifications: Experiences in electromagnetic transient analysis, grid-forming IBR modeling, quantum computing, power system stability, cybersecurity, real-time digital simulation, and
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, lipid extraction, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), thin liquid chromatography (TLC), enzymatic activity assay, enzyme kinetics, tumor cell implantation, substance administration to and blood
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, lipid extraction, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), thin liquid chromatography (TLC), enzymatic activity assay, enzyme kinetics, tumor cell implantation, substance administration to and blood
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, 2025. Preferred Qualifications: Experiences in electromagnetic transient analysis, grid-forming IBR modeling, quantum computing, power system stability, cybersecurity, real-time digital simulation, and
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of single crystals or thin films in case of quantum materials synthesis, performing physics property characterizations using dilution refrigerates, MPMS, PPMS, and x-ray and/or neutron diffraction/scattering