36 postdoc-computational-fluid-dynamics-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Stony Brook University
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the Principal Investigator Profs. Himanshu Gupta and CR Ramakrishnan in the Quantum Computing and Network Center of Stony Brook University's Department of Computer Science. Supported by significant
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. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will join the Principal Investigator Profs. Himanshu Gupta and CR Ramakrishnan in the Quantum Computing and Network Center of Stony Brook
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. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will join the Principal Investigator Profs. Himanshu Gupta and CR Ramakrishnan in the Quantum Computing and Network Center of Stony Brook
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Postdoctoral Associate Required Qualifications: (as evidenced by an attached resume) Doctoral Degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Science or closely related field in hand by October 1, 2025
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distributions, cloud microphysical properties and processes, dust aerosol distributions and impacts, and atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) structure and dynamics. In recent years, we have focused on advancing
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Postdoctoral Associate Required Qualifications: (as evidenced by an attached resume) Doctoral Degree (or foreign equivalent) in Computer Science or closely related field in hand by October 1, 2025
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Associate will assist a Principal Investigator Leon Shterengas in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering . The incumbent will conduct research on semiconductor photonic device nanofabrication
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dynamics. In recent years, we have focused on advancing airborne lidar technologies. The Multi-function Airborne Raman Lidar (MARLi) and Airborne Doppler Lidar (ADL), supported by NSF, provide simultaneous
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dynamics. In recent years, we have focused on advancing airborne lidar technologies. The Multi-function Airborne Raman Lidar (MARLi) and Airborne Doppler Lidar (ADL), supported by NSF, provide simultaneous
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procedures of Stony Brook University. The incumbent will research “Descriptors of Dynamic Elastic Dipoles in Non-Classical Electrostrictors” and will perform in situ characterization of new ceramic oxides by