36 phd-computer-artificial-machine-human Postdoctoral positions at Pennsylvania State University
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resonance spectroscopy applied to investigate post-translational modifications of intrinsically disordered proteins. The position requires a PhD in chemistry with a focus on spectroscopy applied
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project management. This position requires a PhD in nematology (preferred), forestry, plant pathology, microbiology, microbial ecology, or a related field. Competitive candidates must have significant
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students. The required qualifications are: PhD degree in mathematics, science, engineering, or a related field by the start date. Extensive experience in one or more of the following areas: probabilistic
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, self-driven, collaborative, skilled young microscopist with a PhD in materials science, physics, chemistry, or a related field that has a thorough background in aberration-corrected scanning/transmission
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: PhD in Biology, Neuroscience, Systems Biology, or a related field with a focus on neurodevelopment, transcriptomics, or systems biology. Strong background in mouse models and neurodevelopmental
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, fast scanning calorimetry (FSC), small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS/WAXS), and synchrotron X-ray techniques is highly desirable. Knowledge of programming and machine learning is also strongly
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cytometry General lab management and accurate documentation and maintenance of data files Animal handling and SQ, IP injection, oral gavage, intravenous injection Required Qualifications: PhD – biochemistry
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calculations Materials modeling/electronic structure calculations Machine Learning/Deep Learning techniques. Education and Experience: A PhD in physics, astronomy, or a closely related field must be completed
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SPECIFICS Postdoctoral Researcher in Defect Modeling The Pennsylvania State University Department of Nuclear Engineering The Computational Nuclear Materials Group (https://sites.psu.edu/cnmg/ ) at Penn State
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relevant to our research program by the time employment starts. The individual should be self-motivated and is expected to lead their own individual projects, as well as contribute to collaborative research