15 phd-in-computational-mechanics-"FEMTO-ST"-"FEMTO-ST" Postdoctoral positions at University of Texas at Dallas
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framework for quantum mechanics. The researcher is expected to make contributions in the fields of functional analysis, complex analysis, spectral theory, and partial-differential equations, but also
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that are aimed at understanding the mechanisms and treatments of chronic pain in preclinical models. The applicant should have experience working with rodents and performing behavior assays, surgeries, and
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. The candidate is expected to conduct research focused on (a) development, investigation, and application of novel genetically encoded biosensors. Projects involve protein engineering, computational modeling
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. Minimum Education and Experience Ph.D in a related field. Preferred Education and Experience Preferred Education and Experience PhD in biomedical engineering, pharmacology, neuroscience, physiology
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is hiring a Postdoctoral Research Associate! We are seeking a highly motivated scientist to join our NIH-funded research team studying the molecular mechanisms that drive epilepsy. Our lab, part of
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. Minimum Education and Experience Ph.D in a related field. Preferred Education and Experience Preferred Education and Experience PhD in biomedical engineering, pharmacology, neuroscience, physiology
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(B): Experience in protein engineering/ directed evolution, biocatalysis and/or enzymology. Area (C ): organic chemistry, catalysis, methodology development. The ideal candidates should have a PhD
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in 2D materials, including engineered systems such as moiré and beyond-moiré heterostructures; connections between quantum information science and quantum matter; far-from-equilibrium quantum many-body
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Working Conditions Physical Activities Working Conditions Additional Information The ideal candidates should have a PhD degree in Chemistry or related field, strong synthetic organic chemistry skills
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data analysis with experience in Bioinformatics, proteomics, RNA sequencing and RNA sequencing data analysis, and multiomic integration and analysis. Development of computational analysis methods is