17 postdoc-molecular-dynamics-simulation Postdoctoral positions at New York University
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are solicited for an individual to be appointed as a Postdoctoral Associate under the supervision of Dr. Tamar Schlick’s group. The research will focus on biomolecular dynamics simulations, involving protein and
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goals and those of faculty mentor; and publication of research findings/scholarship during postdoc appointment period. The NIH-funded projects in the Li lab focus on studying molecular mechanisms
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, Chemical Biology, Biophysics). The ideal candidate will have strong research experience, publications, and background knowledge in: i) All atom and coarse grain molecular dynamics simulations for RNA using
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, execution, and data interpretation) Numerical modeling and simulation to complement physical experiments Preferred) Proficiency in CAD and modeling tools such as SolidWorks for experimental design and
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the Department of Molecular Pathobiology, Division of Biomaterials & Regenerative Biology at New York University (NYU) College of Dentistry, is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate to join our research team. Our
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development plan in support of training goals; and publication of research findings/scholarship during postdoc appointment period. The specific project for this position in the Desplan lab is focused a major
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Lab The EMERGE lab at NYU is seeking to hire a postdoc to work on scaling and deploying end-to-end RL planning agents for autonomous vehicles. Based on prior work on creating high performing self-play
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Social Science. The appointment is for 2 years and will begin September 1, 2026, subject to final budget approval and visa acquisition by the prospective postdoc candidate. The post-doctoral associate will
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at New York University Abu Dhabi is seeking postdocs who are passionate about any or all of the following: Data Science, Computational Social Science, Behavioral Economics, Human-Bot interaction
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(details here ) and will utilize molecular biology (including multi-omics), histological and functional (including echocardiography) techniques to investigate cell reprogramming and its effects