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Internal Number: 176593 Minimum Education and Experience: Candidates should have a Ph.D. in condensed matter physics or materials science and demonstrate excellence in research and strong communication
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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 13-Jul-25 Location: New Brunswick, New Jersey Categories: Academic/Faculty Physical Sciences Internal Number: 254609
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Ph.D. graduate degree or in the process of completing training for a Ph.D. graduate degree, with a strong publication record and a desire to advance to the next stage of their training. Among the key
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maturation by motor proteins, an essential process for generating new ribosomes that are properly folded and competent for protein translation. Force spectroscopy (optical and magnetic tweezers), single
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, computer science, informatics, or a related field required. Qualified candidates must be in the process of completing or have completed the training and requirements for a Ph.D. Candidates must provide proof
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process development. Among the key duties of this position are the following: Conducts research processes and procedures in the PI laboratory. Assists in the acquisition and analysis of data. Supports PI's
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science, or a closely related discipline. City: Newark State: NJ Physical Demands and Work Environment: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: N/A WORK ENVIRONMENT: Lab or remote Special Conditions: Daily work schedule: 9:00am to 5
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Postdoctoral Associates - Condensed Matter Theory Department SAS - Physics & Astronomy Salary Details A minimum of $63,968 for
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(Computer science, Statistics, Bioinformatics, Physics or similar fields) or in Life sciences with a strong computational and programming background, is required. All But Degree (ABD) status will also be
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, an essential process for generating new ribosomes that are properly folded and competent for protein translation. Force spectroscopy (optical and magnetic tweezers), single-molecule fluorescence, and bulk