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mechanisms underlying prostate cancer treatment resistance and the development of new cancer therapeutics that include immunotherapeutics. Purpose of the research project The Prostate Cancer Research Program
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the broad field of mechanical engineering. The department currently has 41 tenured, tenure track, research and teaching faculty, over 700 undergraduates, 250 Master’s students,160 PhD students and 8
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program on the fundamentals of Mechanics of Materials and Manufacturing, with applications to one or many of the areas of impact for which Mechanical Engineering is well-known. The successful candidate
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of mechanical engineering. The department currently has 45 tenured, tenure track, research and teaching faculty, over 700 undergraduates, 250 Master’s students, 160 PhD students and 30 postdoctoral researchers
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. Qualifications Applicants must have a PhD or foreign equivalent doctorate degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline. Instructions Applications should include: 1) cover letter, 2) curriculum vitae, 3
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the mammalian brain. We aim to understand how chromatin works through long-range physical folding mechanisms to encode neuronal specification and long-term synaptic plasticity in healthy and diseased neural
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Position Summary Plant defense is not a static biological process – it is influenced by dynamic factors such as ontogeny, morphogenesis, tissue type, and the circadian clock. Our research program
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datasets to be used in epidemiological and statistical analyses. Develop and implement new computational and statistical methods. Write, test, and maintain code in Python or R, with a willingness to learn
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neuroscience techniques. The Pollina Lab is broadly interested in identifying the molecular mechanisms that preserve longevity across the diverse cell types of the nervous system. We study mechanisms
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positions starting in Autumn 2026. The INT’s local research interests include QCD, lattice gauge theory, quantum computing, many-body theory and nuclear structure, nuclear astrophysics, effective field theory