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mechanical properties, based on vibrations generated by ambient noise in the reactor. Noise sources in the reactor can be of various origins. Given the lack of knowledge or the difficulty in determining
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Summary The laboratory of Xiying Guan is recruiting a postdoctoral fellow to work on bone-conduction hearing mechanisms. During bone-conduction stimulation, the skull vibration simultaneously
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). The candidate should have strong interests in exploring novel immune cells and the mechanisms of human health and disease. In addition, the Postdoc(s) will participate in lab meetings, research in progress
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, the Postdoctoral Associate will study the role of mTOR kinase in growth control and anticancer mechanisms. In addition to this focus, the Postdoctoral Associate is expected to establish an innovative, collaborative
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University of British Columbia | Northern British Columbia Fort Nelson, British Columbia | Canada | 7 days ago
and phenomena explicitly involving quantum mechanics that consists of physicists, chemists and engineers, with strong and active partnerships with world leading institutions. Research activities
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Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter, Hamburg | Hamburg, Hamburg | Germany | about 1 month ago
the Mysteries of Vibrational Strong Coupling" (UnMySt) we are looking for one Postdoctoral researcher (f/m/d) and one Doctoral researcher (f/m/d). The UnMySt project (“Unravelling the Mysteries of Vibrational
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Shaowen Bao. The purpose of this position is to conduct investigation of the mechanisms underlying noise trauma-induced neuronal death using advanced molecular, cellular and electrophysiological techniques
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exploring novel immune cells and the mechanisms of human health and disease. In addition, the Postdoc(s) will participate in lab meetings, research in progress seminars, and presentations at conferences
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cellular mechanisms by which sponges distinguish between pathogenic and prey bacteria, and exploring the evolutionary origins of animal immune systems. Our work integrates experimental cell biology
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, allowing efficient transduction of mechanical vibrations into electrical signals at millikelvin temperatures. These devices support coupling between electronic, spin, and mechanical states. The proposed