49 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
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& Responsibilities Duties and Responsibilities Research and scholarly activities: Conduct independent and collaborative research. Design experiments, develop models, and analyze results. Maintain accurate records
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Laboratory and the Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering at the University of Arizona has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate I in the field of thermodynamic modeling of planetary materials
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, and neural circuit models for understanding local-field and neural ensemble data collected from rodent models of healthy aging and age-associated disorders. These analyses and models will contribute
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of Arizona's Department of Psychology invites you to apply to the role of Postdoctoral Research Associate I. This position will develop and refine computational approaches, analyses, and neural circuit models
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will be compared to natural prototypes (e.g. in Asia or western North America) and analog models, with emphasis on the implications for structural models needed for energy geoscience. Key skills include
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-physics frameworks, version control workflows, running and maintaining large computational simulations on high-performance computing resources, and applications to problems in stellar astrophysics
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career scientist with background in organic geochemistry, statistics, and Bayesian modeling to pursue analyses of paleoclimate biomarker data. The ideal candidate should be proficient with both laboratory
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, including participant recruitment, measurement, and ethical research practices. Skill in quantitative data analysis, statistical modeling, and data visualization using R, SPSS, or related programs. Skill in
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, x-ray generator and detector. -Experience with GEANT4 or similar Monte Carlo modeling toolkit. Experience with implementing computational neural network (CNN) architecture. Experience in image
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over 15 peer-reviewed publications and serving as an exemplary model for the rare disease community. The comprehensive survey is accessible to participating families on REDCap and is structured into 15