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Laboratory (CIRL) – http://cirl.memphis.edu – in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, The University of Memphis. The postdoctoral researcher will have the opportunity to work with Dr
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study qubit systems. A particular emphasis is on exploiting the manipulation capabilities of scanning probe microscopes to fabricate molecular quantum sensors on probe tips to detect the tiny electric and
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%, Routine Laboratory Maintenance. Ongoing work in the lab requires maintenance of essential lab inventories, lab equipment including microscope, centrifuges, HPLC, spectrometers, a ready supply of solutions
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activities.(Please refer to the following URL.) https://www.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/kiteishu/act/110000411.html (in Japanese) 【Period of Employment】 Five years from the earliest possible date on or after August 1
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California State University, San Bernardino | San Bernardino, California | United States | 3 days ago
Science’s Electron Microscope and Image Analysis Center (EMIAC). To find out more about the Department of Biology, please visit https://www.csusb.edu/biology . For more information regarding the position
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to undergraduate and Master’s level research in organismal plant biology PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Postdoctoral experience University-level instructional experience in plant biology Potential for developing
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, bridging the gap between microscopic detail and large-scale behaviors, and providing natural continuity between our groups' efforts. CCB currently comprises more than 45 research and data scientists
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organization, bridging the gap between microscopic detail and large-scale behaviors, and providing natural continuity between our groups' efforts. CCB currently comprises more than 45 research and data
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of biological organization, bridging the gap between microscopic detail and large-scale behaviors, and providing natural continuity between our groups' efforts. CCB currently comprises more than 45 research and
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hierarchically; as such, CCB's research activities span several scales of biological organization, bridging the gap between microscopic detail and large-scale behaviors, and providing natural continuity between