31 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project Postdoctoral positions at Virginia Tech in United States
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alternative data sources, maintaining detailed design specification and written documentation for existing models, being responsible for the development of new computational methods and work with programmers
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Job Description The Nuclear Materials and Fuel Cycle Center (NMFC) at Virginia Tech seeks a highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to lead and support projects on corrosion and materials
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treatment, analysis and remediation technologies. This position will actively contribute to federally funded and industry-supported projects. The initial appointment is for one year with opportunities
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interaction of viruses with protist hosts in nature. Candidates will be able to work on existing research projects and develop their own, provided they are synergistic with the general research goals of the lab
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Job Description A postdoctoral associate position in the area of organoid design and engineering is available in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Virginia Tech (Blacksburg, VA, USA). The
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and whole-heart Langendorff perfusion or ECG telemetry. The project involves testing a novel hypothesis that structural integrity alone is sufficient to protect against arrhythmogenic conduction slowing
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his PhD degree in Prof. Curtis Berlinguette’s lab at University of British Columbia in Canada in 2018. He then moved to Prof. Erwin Reisner’s lab at the University of Cambridge for postdoc program. In
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between the Senger and Wright research groups as a Postdoctoral Research Associate. The successful candidate will play a central role in a multidisciplinary project aimed at engineering programmable
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communications (ISaC) to network design using O-RAN; from statistical learning theory to software defined radio (e.g., USRP) prototypes. The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has both
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Job Description The Ye Lab is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Associate to join our team and contribute to an NIH-funded project focused on understanding how glioma hijacks the tumor