46 postdoc-computational-fluid-dynamics-"Prof" Fellowship positions at Indiana University
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, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, and biochemistry. Our department is in the top in the US, with our analytical chemistry program often ranked in the top 10 , as well as particular
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characterizing photophysical (e.g. UV-vis spectroscopy, photoluminescence spectroscopy, quantum yield analysis, or lifetime analysis) or mechanical (e.g. dynamic mechanical analysis, rheology, or indentation
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characterizing photophysical (e.g. UV-vis spectroscopy, photoluminescence spectroscopy, quantum yield analysis, or lifetime analysis) or mechanical (e.g. dynamic mechanical analysis, rheology, or indentation
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. in Chemistry or Physics at time of appointment. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with laser spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, vacuum systems, lasers, computational chemistry. Department Contact
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the inorganic, analytical and materials areas. Job Summary: Prof. Giedroc seeks a postdoctoral research associate as a member of a team of students and postdocs focused on a mechanistic understanding of an
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materials with tailored excited-state dynamics for advanced sensing and optoelectronic applications. This position offers a unique opportunity to work in a collaborative environment with access to world-class
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, computer scientists, and policy experts. The postdocs will work with Prof. Daniel Loveless on various areas of research, including radiation and reliability effects in emerging semiconductor technologies
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calculations etc.). The Zaleski Lab is a dynamic multidisciplinary laboratory environment. The successful applicant will play an integral role within our growing team and will emerge with a skill set that is
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dysfunction, angiogenesis, mechanisms of immune regulation, and sex differences in PH. The team seeks a talented and motivated Postdoc with an excessive experience in molecular and cell biology research
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. In this exciting role and project, you will work under the direction of Prof. Chen-Ting Liao and in collaboration with other researchers for future applications. For additional information about the