50 modelling-complexity-geocomputation Postdoctoral positions at Princeton University
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required) Kinetic modeling proficiency (Chemkin, Cantera), analytical proficiency (sensitivity, rate of production, etc.) Spectroscopic modeling experience preferred (HITRAN/HITEMP) Familiarity with
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: 275311206 Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate Description: The Ghanim lab is seeking a postdoctoral candidate or more senior researcher to study macromolecular complexes involved in LINE-1
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genome-scale datasets, as well as proved expertise in their curation and analysis using state-of-the-art phylogenetics implementing phylodynamic models. Strong computational skills and programming
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, single molecule biophysics, biomaterials, materials chemistry, fluid mechanics, rheology, and computational modeling. Candidates should apply at https://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/position/38901 and
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incident angles for benchmarking and validation of theoretical calculations and computational physics and chemistry modeling of important surface processes occurring at plasma-material interfaces in fusion
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, lipid vesicles, polymer physics, active materials, single molecule biophysics, biomaterials, materials chemistry, fluid mechanics, rheology, and computational modeling. Candidates should apply at https
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background in chemical and biological engineering, bio-engineering, molecular biology, microbiology, biochemistry, biophysics, computational modeling or related fields. Experience in metabolic engineering
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on data science and engineering. The scientist will collaborate with Princeton and GFDL researchers to enhance, analyze and deliver high-resolution earth system model data, with an emphasis on Seamless
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to ion beams with well-controlled energies and incident angles for benchmarking and validation of theoretical calculations and computational physics and chemistry modeling of important surface processes
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attention and decision making networks in a behaving animal model together with parallel studies in humans. The project is part of a NIMH Silvio O. Conte Center on the "Cognitive Thalamus". The successful