40 research-group-software-architecture Postdoctoral positions at University of Florida
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. The ideal candidate would have expertise in either MALDI-MSI or developmental biology. The candidate will be part of a dynamic research group focusing on Spatial Biomolecule Research at UF (https
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University of Florida. The preferred candidate should possess a background in applied Artificial Intelligence (AI) research in hardware security and assurance, specifically in reverse engineering of both
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discovered novel components of the cellular DNA replication machinery driven by the cancer-causing Epstein-Barr virus. This research combines standard molecular biology, immunology, genetic, and biochemical
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/ https://www.evansresearchgroup.org/ ) in the Department of Chemistry We have a position available in our groups to work on exploiting polymer topology to advance next-generation energy storage systems
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Ginsburg in the Department of Astronomy. The anticipated start date is May 16, 2025, but can be negotiated. We have a position available in our group to work on the development of a toolkit connecting
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extramural fellowships and develop their own project ideas, in addition to working toward the lab’s research goals. This position will be initially awarded for one year, and, contingent upon strong performance
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. Job Description: The University of Florida, Department of Cellular and Systems Pharmacology is seeking to hire a Post Doctoral Associate in the lab of Dr. Anutosh Chakraborty. Research focus
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the top of this posting. A complete application includes (1) a cover letter detailing how this postdoctoral stint aligns with Narayanan Lab Polymer Biomaterials research and your personal research and
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. Job Description: A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Catherine Marcinkiewcz, Ph.D. at the University of Florida. Research in the Marcinkiewcz lab focuses on unraveling neural
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Health Professions (PHHP) and the College of Medicine. Faculty members are jointly appointed to create synergies and collective strength, resulting in a competitive research profile and highly trained