42 maynooth-university-programmable-city-project Postdoctoral positions at SUNY University at Buffalo
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or early-stage postdoctoral fellow with a Ph.D. in biology, neuroscience, pharmacology, physiology, biochemistry or psychology. The incumbent will be part of an NIH funded project to monitor
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public university dedicated to academic excellence. Our research, creative activity and people positively impact the world. Like the city we call home, UB is distinguished by a culture of resilient
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premier, research-intensive public university dedicated to academic excellence. Our research, creative activity and people positively impact the world. Like the city we call home, UB is distinguished by a
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the area of nonlinear waves and integrable systems. The specific objectives of the project are to: Development of perturbation methods for multicomponent integrable systems on a nontrivial background Study
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are available within the various School’s Departments. The successful candidate will perform independent and directed research to achieve the objectives of the research project within your department. Your work
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Posting Detail Information Position Summary A Postdoctoral Associate position is available at the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine , in Dr. Zhibin Cui’s laboratory. The post-doctoral fellow
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able to: Contribute to existing projects as well as to lead new research projects Prepare manuscripts for peer-reviewed journals. Communicate study results in conferences. Work collaboratively in a team
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Institute for Space Studies (GISS) and at US universities. The work consists of using the GISS Earth System model (ModelE) in combination with the Framework for Assessing Changes to Sea-level (FACTS) and
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of Communication at the University at Buffalo (UB) is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate that will conduct communication research under the supervision of Dr. Melanie Green. Incumbent will work directly with faculty
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to cutting-edge resources and core facilities. Potential projects encompass the characterization of novel mutant animal and cell culture models showing cell autonomous effect of lysosomal enzyme deficiency in