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. The current posting covers two research fellow openings. One pertains to a new project funded through AFOSR directed toward fundamental research of space-based power, momentum, and data transfer. The second
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are highly desired. In addition to working on the development and validation of decision support systems, this role can evolve into leading data science projects and the design and development of new projects
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the project's multiple principal investigators (MPIs), the Post-Doctoral Research Fellow will contribute to the scientific aims of NSAL, including but not limited to: Assisting the MPIs and Project Director on
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Apply Now Job Summary The Nucleic Acid Therapeutics Core is a newly initiated program at the University of Michigan to design and synthesize nucleic acid therapeutic molecules for early stage
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Department, Rogel Cancer Center at the University of Michigan, as well as be responsible for leading collaborations in the longer-term. The project has opportunities for candidates with interests in
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, this position will contribute to laboratory seminars and discussions, allowing the candidate to impact the direction of their research project and other projects within the research group. Assist in training
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, operation of the scanner, data acquisition and analysis, image evaluation, and statistical analysis. The fellow will also be expected to prepare manuscripts and conference abstracts related to projects and
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resonance (MR) imaging, focusing on advancing the understanding of urinary tract physiology and its disorders. The successful candidate will primarily work on an NIH-funded, multi-institutional project aimed
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on the design and development of power electronics, active harmonic filters and advanced control systems. The position is supported by Michigan Translational Research & Commercialization (MTRAC) Advanced
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in which they will acquire core skills in research methods including analytic skill development, manuscript writing, project management, and grant development through applied research as