71 computational-materials-science "https:" Postdoctoral positions at Rutgers University
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Post Doctoral Associate Department Environmental Science Salary Details 63,968 Offer Information The final salary offer may be
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linguistic factors that affect human wayfinding. Working with the PI and co-PIs in computer science, psychology, applied math and architecture/design, the postdoctoral fellow will be intimately involved in all
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including strongly correlated fermion materials, high-temperature superconductivity, topological electronic states of matter, developments and applications of computational methods at the density-functional
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Date Posting Close Date 01/07/2026 Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience Candidates must have completed a doctoral (Ph.D.) level program in Biochemistry, Chemistry, or a related field
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Minimum Education and Experience Candidates shall have completed all requirements for a PhD in building sciences, engineering, architecture, urban planning, energy economics, public informatics, or a
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Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience Ph.D. in Microbiology, Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Systems Biology, or a related field. Strong expertise in microbiome bioinformatics (amplicon and
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Minimum Education and Experience This position requires a PhD in civil engineering, mechanical engineering, or related engineering fields. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
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focused on wellness and recovery. Testing technology or mobile health applications of evidence-based treatments. Studying implementation and dissemination of evidence-based treatments in the community
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. Science (2018), Le TT et al. Cell (2018) etc. More information about the lab can be obtained at https://deaconesculab.com Statement Posting Details Special Instructions to Applicants Quick Link to Posting
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Disease Research Center, Professor of Neurology at the Robert Wood Johnson Hospital , and Ron Hart, Professor, Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience. Reporting to the Principal Investigator on grant