77 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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Doctorate (Academic) or equivalent with a major in mechanical engineering. Required Qualifications Expertise in the fields of turbulent flow dynamics, aeroacoustics, and computational methods; Strong written
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in health psychology. Desired Skills Research methods/design Basic statistical analyses Cognitive-behavioral therapy knowledge or experience Acceptance and commitment therapy knowledge or experience
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characterization of Fe-10Ni test builds using methods such as SEM and TEM to characterize oxide particle size and distribution. Collaborate on research papers that are led by PhD GRA who is also working on project
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Education Requirements - Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering. Desired Experience: - Experience with ultrasonic additive manufacturing (UAM), fabrication, modeling, and characterization methods including
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, including undergraduate and graduate students, to work on project(s) undertaken; work with and coordinate collaborating research staff, providing input on methods and procedures necessary to achieve desired
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implements new laboratory methods to achieve characterization of the genetic basis of human cancers, identifies novel genes and examines their role in cancer development, analyzes changes in gene copy number
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This position researches theoretical and experimental methods for development and use of microfluidic and nanofluidic approaches towards understanding which viruses in natural samples interact with bacteria
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Education, Higher Education, or a closely related field. • Strong expertise in qualitative research methods, with demonstrated experience conducting and analyzing focus groups and interviews
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imaging; develops, adopts and implements new laboratory methods; analyzes and interprets data; writes research papers for publication; performs scientific literature searches; presents research findings
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mixed-methods research, including experience designing and conducting interviews or focus groups. strong record of scholarly productivity—such as first- or co-authored publications, conference