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continue through August 31, 2027. Extensions beyond this time are possible, based on the availability of funding. Responsibilities Research molten salt nuclear modeling Mentoring students focused on molten
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Job Posting Title: Postdoctoral Fellow in Aqueous Geochemical Modelling ---- Hiring Department: Bureau of Economic Geology ---- Position Open To: All Applicants ---- Weekly Scheduled Hours: 40
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initiative addressing the “grand challenge” of building resilience in the face of climate change and rapid population growth. Our teams include interdisciplinary researchers working alongside community-based
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background in hydrology, numerical/analytical modeling, programming, and data management/analytics is needed to support existing and forthcoming projects in the BEG hydro group. Purpose We are seeking highly
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background in hydrology, numerical/analytical modeling, programming, and data management/analytics is needed to support existing and forthcoming projects in the BEG hydro group. Purpose We are seeking highly
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researcher with a strong background in hydrology, numerical/analytical modeling, programming, and data management/analytics is needed to support existing and forthcoming projects in the BEG hydro group
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on advanced seismic monitoring using DAS and nodes, with emphasis on DAS processing and dense acquisition techniques for land-based applications. This in-person position is located at J.J. Pickle Research
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position with an end date 1 year from the start date. The position is renewable based upon availability of funding, work performance, and progress toward goals with the option to continue until August 31
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and are also involved in planetary missions and climate modeling. These research projects produce large data sets and require computational analysis and visualization. This position is for one year with
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multiscale and multiphysics modeling for thermomechanical effects on high performance heat spreaders based on materials such as diamond thin films. Collaborate with experimental groups on characterization