48 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"Prof"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Texas A&M University in United States
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Job Title Postdoctoral Research Associate in Computational Geophysics Agency Texas A&M University Department Geology Proposed Minimum Salary Commensurate Job Location College Station, Texas Job Type
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Associate will support research in the theoretical and computational mechanics of lipid membranes. This position is part of a multidisciplinary initiative focused on advancing understanding of topologically
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investigates the molecular mechanisms underlying RNA-mediated regulation in cancer biology. Engages in interdisciplinary research combining RNA biology, molecular biology, and cancer biology to address
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: This position may require work beyond normal office hours and/or work on weekends Qualifications Required Education Appropriate PhD in a related field. Preferred Qualifications Prior experience in computational
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the theoretical and computational mechanics of shell structures, with a focus on extending these models to incorporate coupling with electromagnetic theory. This position is part of an interdisciplinary effort to
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: Appropriate PhD in related field Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Familiarity with appropriate laboratory and technical equipment; ability to effectively use a computer and applicable software to create data
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in hosting Institute visitors and assist in making IQSE sponsored activities successful. Qualifications PhD in Physics A well-qualified candidate for this position will also possess: Interdisciplinary
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position is grant funded; future employment may be contingent upon future funding. Qualifications Required Education and Experience Appropriate PhD in a related field. Preferred Qualifications Experience
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undergraduate students. Qualifications PhD in theoretical physics. A well-qualified candidate for this position will also possess: Research in theoretical high energy physics. Salary: Compensation will be
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the potential of targeting a haplolethal gene for effective genetic control of Ae. aegypti populations. The modeling aspect of the project will focus on developing computational models to analyze the intricate