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computational skills, including numerical methods and scientific programming (Python, MATLAB, C++, etc.). Effective communication and collaborative skills. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with wide-bandgap
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hydrogen transport properties. Collaborate on neutron scattering experiments (e.g., at national labs) to investigate fluid–mineral interactions and pore structure evolution. Develop and calibrate numerical
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the functionality of food molecules. Integrate molecular biology, bioinformatics, and protein engineering tools to improve enzyme performance. Design and optimize enzyme-catalyzed reactions for food structure
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project. The overarching aim of this project is in the development of new knowledge and a new framework to facilitate the optimal design and life-long adaptation of civil infrastructure systems
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. JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: The Department of Mechanical Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University is seeking a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Engineering Design Optimization Group
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Sriperumbudur. Potential research projects include (but are not limited to) developing theory and methods for metric-valued (including functions, distributions) data analysis, optimal transport and gradient flows
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to the research program led by the Penn State numerical relativity group. There will also be ample opportunity to collaborate with other members of the Institute for Gravitation and the Cosmos, which includes
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population genetics. Our location in State College, Pennsylvania, is known for excellent schools, affordable living, and numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. Education and Experience A Ph.D. in
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for metric-valued (including functions, distributions) data analysis, optimal transport and gradient flows, and deep learning. A Ph.D. in Statistics, Mathematics, CS/EE (with a focus on statistics/machine
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Engineering and should have experience in materials characterization, numerical modeling and statistical analysis, and welding metallurgy. The Pennsylvania State University’s College of Earth and Mineral