65 phd-in-computational-mechanics Postdoctoral positions at Duke University in United States
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the fundamental mechanisms shaping plant communities and their response to climate change. Qualifications: • PhD in Ecology or a related field • Strong quantitative background (e.g. ecological theory
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MD or PhD or equivalent degree and has interests in immunotherapy and/or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation using mouse animal models. The research involves understanding the mechanisms underlying
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the individual's research skills for his/her primary benefit. This postdoctoral appointment is part of the Duke University Aging Center’s NIA-funded T32 Postdoctoral Research Training Program. This
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. Postdoctoral Associate – Psychiatry – Behavioral Medicine – Shelby Lab Be You. The Cancer Symptom Management and Support Program is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate for a position beginning in September 2025
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teach one course per semester in the Department of Mathematics. Qualifications. The postdoctoral associate must hold a PhD in mathematics, mathematical/computational biology, or a closely related
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, with a particular emphasis on Urban Resilience to Climate Risks. Current research themes include: • Adaptation of People: Leveraging big data and computational methods to analyze adaptation behaviors and
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expected to work collaboratively with other members of our interdisciplinary lab, including computational and other experimental biologists from different disciplinary backgrounds. The successful second
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models that include these mechanisms. The postdoc will develop biologically-constrained machine learning–based model discovery pipelines to derive interpretable surrogate ODE/PDE models from simulated ABM
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healthcare. Qualifications Required: PhD (or equivalent) in computer science, statistics, biostatistics, electrical/biomedical engineering, or related quantitative field. Strong background in machine learning
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functional genomics to decipher mechanisms of viral gene delivery to mammalian cells, and then using those insights to discover and develop new delivery tools that take advantage of those mechanisms. Work