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comfortable with interactions with mice to maintain a successful operation of the research activities. Fundamental knowledge and an interest in molecular and cell biology is a necessity. Techniques we use
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Job Description A Postdoctoral Associate position is available within the Tengfei Li research group starting in February 2026. The position will focus on work on electrocatalysis, including
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publication(s); preprints are acceptable Preferred Qualifications - Hands-on experience with rodent brain surgery - Experience with primary cell culture - Background in brain cancer, brain injury
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work with colleagues from Virginia Tech and other collaborating universities to run, analyze, and model human evacuation experiments. Data will include motion capture and psychophysiology data to explore
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, 2022 ( https://www.nature.com/articles/s41593-022-01109-2 ) The successful candidate will work with mice and conduct in vivo neurophysiology with molecular tools, data analysis, and modeling (using
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Associate. This postdoctoral researcher will work under the supervision of Prof. Bo Ji and Prof. Lingjia Liu, conducting research on immersive communication/computation-aware optimization of next-generation
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Performance Computing & Linux • A proven track record of peer-reviewed publications Preferred Qualifications • Experience with US3D CFD software • Experience developing numerical CFD methods for integration
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, developing optogenetic and CRISPR-based logic circuits, and using Raman spectroscopy to monitor cellular responses and validate model predictions. The work will directly inform the design of multiplexed
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Associate. Led by Dr. Meike van der Heijden, the lab aims to study the development of cerebellar function in health and disease. The lab goals are to understand why perturbations to the cerebellum can lead to
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are searching for a postdoctoral researcher for research projects examining lifespan neural development of emotion and cognitive systems and developmental trajectories of brain functioning as risk and protective