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. Our group focuses on understanding molecular mechanisms and metabolic signatures in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) through computational and systems biology approaches. The postdoctoral researcher will lead
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by PI Dr. Jessica Hsu (starting January 2026), is seeking highly motivated and creative postdoctoral fellows to join a research program that integrates molecular imaging and nanomedicine, leveraging
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, Quantum Information Science , quantum information theory , quantum information/computation , Quantum magnetism, quantum phase transitions , Quantum many-body structure and their manipulation , Quantum
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dedicated interdisciplinary space for future hires, a Quantum Science Theory Postdoctoral Fellowship, and a program to support visits from fellow researchers for building and sustaining collaborations
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Qualifications: We seek exceptionally strong candidates with a PhD in statistics, biostatistics, computer science or a related field. Candidates with demonstrated accomplishment in academic research, as can be
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staff, 27 graduate students, 211 undergraduate students (54 Horticulture, 94 Landscape Architecture which includes Pre-LA, 28 Sustainable Food and Farming Systems, 35 Turf Management) and 9 postdoctoral
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Qualifications: We seek exceptionally strong candidates with a PhD in statistics, biostatistics, computer science or a related field. Candidates with demonstrated accomplishment in academic research, as can be
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: Postdoctoral Position Location: West Lafayette, Indiana 47907, United States of America Subject Area: AI/Machine Learning Appl Deadline: 2025/10/15 11:59PM ** (posted 2025/08/26) Position Description: Apply
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) and the Laboratory of Renewable Resource Engineering (LORRE) at Purdue University are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to work on funded research projects focused on biofuel & biochemical synthesis
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applications for a 2-year postdoctoral research fellowship focused on health disparities research through a pharmacoepidemiology and cancer outcomes lens. Fellows will engage in NIH-funded projects that explore