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Mentorship & Collaboration Structure Postdocs will have three WPI-SKCM² mentors. Primary Mentor: A PI from your primary thrust, such as Quantum Matter, Particle & Nuclear Physics & Cosmology, Soft Matter
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fully funded research expenses, you can dedicate yourself to groundbreaking research that aligns with Genentech strategic ambitions. The postdoc program is designed to empower recent Ph.D. graduates
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. This project seeks to comprehend how antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) disseminate within microbial populations via horizontal gene transfer (HGT) and mobile genetic elements (MGEs) and how these processes
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carbon sinks dynamically evolve under climate change. The postdoc will work on improving and applying the land surface model CLM (Community Land Model) that is used in the Norwegian Earth System Model
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opportunities to work on other related projects, include the application of AI to solve underwater vision problems. The Postdoc will also be able to grow his/her skills in research, grant writing, and mentoring
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statement; names, affiliations, and email addresses of 2 reference-letter writers. (The applicant should ask the two letter writers to directly email a letter of reference to postdoc-hiring
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national conference each year, travel to an international conference in Year 2, up to $6,000 in moving expenses, and computer and supplies. NSF requires DBER-E postdocs to be US citizens or permanent
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high-potential research within the excellence-driven environment of CMU. Offering benefits beyond 'traditional' postdoc roles, Fellows are provided with the resources, flexibility, and environment
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practically and postdocs Are you working academically or practically in climate protection or climate-relevant resource conservation in your country of origin – a non-European developing or transition country
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focused on walking behavior in 6-17 year-olds who are in school during weekdays, then the postdoc may also be expected to work later afternoons/early evenings and/or weekends, adjusting their time off