77 phd-in-integrated-circuit-design Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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| Materials Science and Engineering This person will lead a HAMMER ERC Testbed 2 team that will provide implant design and mechanical testing supervision, supervise undergraduate and graduate research
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developing advanced, technologically driven solutions for integrated monitoring and decision-making systems for complex structures and infrastructures. We invite applications for a postdoctoral research
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interests in mechanobiology are particularly welcomed. The primary responsibilities of the postdoctoral scholar will be: taking the lead role in their research project(s), designing and conducting experiments
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. The Post Doctoral Scholar will embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal of determining how computational and theoretical methods can provide thermodynamic design principles
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research. The Postdoctoral Scholar – Pharmacometrics in the PhASR will support data collection, quality control of data, data analysis, modeling, simulation and PK/PD study design for human clinical trials
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training affects neuromotor rehabilitation; independently designs new analytical approaches and tools; performs experiments; independently develops and troubleshoots new experimental techniques and protocols
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Program Department: Medicine | Pathology Post Doctoral Scholar position in the laboratory of Hiroki Taniguchi Ph.D. Research focus is on understanding the molecular, cellular, and circuit mechanisms
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the Sullivan lab within the Department of Microbiology. The research would take place in the context of an intense training environment that is leading experimental and informatic innovation in studying
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and advancing vaccine and therapeutic design for cancer and other diseases that affect both humans and animals. The successful candidate will be involved in the structural analysis of antigens
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spectrometry-based metabolomics, isotope tracing, and lipidomics, to dissect metabolic rewiring in lung cancer. The research will integrate patient-derived models, organoids, and in vivo tumor models. Lab Focus