15 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at University of Texas at Dallas
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Job Summary The research group of Prof. Ming Xie in the Physics Department at The University of Texas at Dallas invites applications for a postdoctoral position in theoretical and computational
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Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Excellent written and verbal communication abilities Proficiency in a wide range of laboratory techniques and data analysis methods Competence with computer
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methods Other duties as assigned Essential Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Function independently to organize and conduct highly specialized and advanced experiments using established scientific protocols
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the thriving Center for Advanced Pain Studies, offering rich opportunities for collaboration with numerous other postdoctoral fellows, trainees, and faculty. Additional guidance is provided through university
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fabrication using microfluidic chips or other cutting-edge techniques. Chemical characterization methods using NMR, FTIR, DLS/Zeta, UV-vis, AFM, rheometer, confocal microscope, etc. Quantitative data analysis
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mechanistic enzymology. Established Background - Biocatalysis/Protein Engineering/Enzymology Area C: Research Focus – development and investigation of novel biocatalytic methods for asymmetric synthesis and
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imaging is also required. However, experience with bioinformatics or computational tools for biology is highly recommended but not required. This position provides an opportunity to lead and run experiments
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or related fields PhD graduates of UT Dallas’s Bioengineering program is highly preferred Other Qualifications To the extent this position requires the holder to research, work on, or have access
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real time Maintain accurate laboratory documentation using established methods Other duties as assigned Essential Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Function independently to organize and conduct highly
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documentation using established methods Other duties as assigned Essential Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Function independently to organize and conduct highly specialized and advanced experiments using