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, materials chemistry, and biochemistry. Our research group develops methods to measure neuronal function with the goal of using these methods to understand mechanisms of neurological disease. As a Postdoctoral
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, physical chemistry, materials chemistry, and biochemistry. Our research group develops methods to measure neuronal function with the goal of using these methods to understand mechanisms of neurological
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. The preferred start date is January 5, 2026. This is a 1-year appointment with the possibility of reappointment contingent on demonstrated research performance and funding availability. Job Description 75
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. Presenting work at local and national/international scientific conferences. Specific Job Duties (percentage of time) 90% – computational and theoretical research. Provide theory support to experiments
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application materials. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary research environment, as evidenced by work history. Previous record of presenting at international conferences, as
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numerical methods, as demonstrated by application materials. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a multi-disciplinary research environment, as evidenced by work history. Previous record
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the possibility of renewal, subject to department needs and funding availability. Job Description 60% Research Design, construct, and operate an experimental apparatus for synthesizing haloalkylsulfonic acids; Use
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candidates motivated to work on archival or new data from Kepler, TESS, Roman, PLATO, and/or other novel facilities. Job Description Conduct research in transiting planet detection and characterization, in
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’ habitable zones). Of particular interest are those candidates motivated to work on archival or new data from Kepler, TESS, Roman, PLATO, and/or other novel facilities. Job Description Conduct research in
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detector operations, data analysis, event simulation, and publication of research results. Job Description Conduct research in experimental nuclear physics with members of the University of Kansas CMS