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Postdoctoral Associate Required Qualification: (as evidenced by an attached resume) PhD (or foreign equivalent) in Bioengineering, Genetics, Genomics, Biomedical Engineering, Analytical Chemistry
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, preferably with applications to AI systems ● Design, analysis, and modeling of AI hardware such as deep neural network accelerators or neuromorphic computing ● Emerging AI/ML models and hardware
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experience in real time synchrotron experiments. Preferred Qualifications: PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering/Materials Science or a closely related field in hand by September 1, 2025. Expert
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experience in real time synchrotron experiments. Preferred Qualifications: PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering/Materials Science or a closely related field in hand by September 1, 2025. Expert
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multivariate data analysis. Preferred Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry, Materials Science or Chemical Engineering. Candidates are expected to have a strong background in quantitative structure analysis based
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Postdoctoral Associate Required Qualifications: (as evidenced by an attached resume) PhD (or foreign equivalent) in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Material Science or closely related field in hand
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Job Description Required Qualifications: PhD (or foreign equivalent) in Biotechnology or a closely related field. Demonstrated ability to plan and coordinate research workflow and work on data generated
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Postdoctoral Associate Required Qualifications: PhD (or foreign equivalent) in Biotechnology or a closely related field. Demonstrated ability to plan and coordinate research workflow and work
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Postdoctoral Associate Required Qualifications: PhD (or foreign equivalent) in Biotechnology or a closely related field. Demonstrated ability to plan and coordinate research workflow and work
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Biomedical Postdoctoral Associate- Research/Teaching Position Overview: Postdoctoral Research positions are available through the NIH-Institutional Research and Academic Career Development Award