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Associate will support research in the theoretical and computational mechanics of lipid membranes. This position is part of a multidisciplinary initiative focused on advancing understanding of topologically
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. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will work primarily with Professor Qian Yuan and Professor Benchun Duan to develop and employ algorithms to link mantle convective processes with earthquake ruptures. The position
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desire an individual who subscribes to and supports our core values. The successful applicant will bring an expert level of experience to the position and understand the demands of supporting executives in
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modeling. The ideal candidate will be responsible for developing and applying probabilistic models to advance time-series analysis. Key areas of focus for this position include: 1)Probability Theory and
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Texas A&M University, Institute for Quantum Science and Engineering Position ID: TAMU -IQSE -POSTDOC2 [#29045] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: College Station, Texas
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Texas A&M University, Institute for Quantum Science and Engineering Position ID: TAMU -IQSE -POSTDOC3 [#29960] Position Title: Position Location: College Station, Texas 77843
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the theoretical and computational mechanics of shell structures, with a focus on extending these models to incorporate coupling with electromagnetic theory. This position is part of an interdisciplinary effort to
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and conducting experiments using various mouse models of disease. This position involves investigating how bacterial agents modulate immune responses to develop novel therapeutic strategies, with a
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students. Maintain laboratory instrumentation and follow applicable safety standards. Qualifications: Appropriate PhD in Chemistry or related field. A well-qualified candidate may also possess: Experience in
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the Department of Energy Center of Excellence research grant. These positions will act as a leader over at least one research project, as well as supervise graduate and undergraduate students on their individual