12 molecular-modeling-or-molecular-dynamic-simulation PhD positions at Purdue University
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behavior of pests, their response to pesticides, including physiological and genetic mechanisms of resistance, innovations in applied pest management research (e.g., molecular, computational modeling
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for carbohydrate characterization, such as Mass Spectrometry (MS) for oligosaccharides and polysaccharides, linkage analysis, substitution patterns, and molecular weight determination, is preferred. Candidates
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, refining, separation, process optimization, and simulation. The postdoctoral researcher will be supervised by Drs. Junli Liu and Nathan Mosier. Interested candidates should submit an application containing a
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Artificial Intelligence, Stochastic Modeling and Optimization, and Data-driven Decision-making with applications in supply chain and operations management. This position offers an exciting opportunity
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mutational scanning. Basic qualifications: -Applicant should have, or expect to complete within a year, a Ph.D. in genetics, molecular biology, evolutionary biology, or a related field. -Demonstrated interest
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seeking a postdoctoral researcher to investigate how the use of visualization and simulation tools impacts undergraduate students' understanding and attitudes in topics related to semiconductor physics
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molecular biology, biochemistry, systems biology, evolutionary biology, or a related field, an interest in evolutionary biology and systems biology, an interest in learning/implementing new ‘omics techniques
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tools in heat and mass transfer, microfluidics, thermodynamics, bioengineering, micro/nanotechnology, and computational modeling. We are passionate about developing novel translational platform
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independently and as part of a team. Strong organizational skills and attention to detail. Experience teaching student and/or professional cohorts. Working knowledge of natural language processing, topic modeling
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pathology, and plant biology. The department is part of a dynamic research community of scientists in the College of Agriculture and across the university. The department is primarily located in Lilly Hall