54 senior-lecturer-distributed-computing Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Post Doctoral Scholar - Biomedical Informatics
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Program Department: Medicine | Pathology Post Doctoral Scholar position in the laboratory of Hiroki Taniguchi Ph.D. Research focus is on understanding the molecular, cellular, and circuit mechanisms
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background in analyzing large astronomical datasets is essential, particularly in characterizing non-isotropic distributions and spatial-kinematic properties using Gaia and/or DESI data. Proficiency in
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will also be considered. Strong background in analyzing large astronomical datasets is essential, particularly in characterizing non-isotropic distributions and spatial-kinematic properties using Gaia
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occasional guest lectures in our Introduction to Folklore courses (English 2270/Comparative Studies 2350). Class sessions and events will be held in-person but other scheduling may be flexed to allow
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that govern time-dependent spectral energy distributions of black hole accretion disks, applying these models to X-ray and multi-wavelength data to extract empirical constraints on accretion flow physics, and
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author under the guidance of the PI and other senior collaborators. To prepare the postdoctoral scholar for a future independent career, the candidate will be required to mentor graduate and undergraduate
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community ecology, bryophyte taxonomy, and species distribution models. The results of the work will be used to direct bryophyte conservation efforts. Required: Ph.D. degree in a field of biological sciences
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publications of manuscripts as the lead author under the guidance of the PI and other senior collaborators. To prepare the postdoctoral scholar for a future independent career, the candidate will be required
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with a range of affiliations. To reach undergraduates, the fellow will deliver occasional guest lectures in our Introduction to Folklore courses (English 2270/Comparative Studies 2350). Class sessions