22 software-engineering-requirements-engineering Postdoctoral research jobs at Indiana University
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inorganic and physical chemistry. A successful applicant will have a deep understanding of protein folding and interest in metal-based biological catalysis. Available projects involve “bottom-to-top” de novo
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(mouse) handling/manipulations: Perform surgeries/implantations (will train), biopsies, bioluminescence imaging, and drug administration. Extensive tissue culture required. Flow cytometry and microscopy
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landscapes, a thriving arts scene, and low cost of living. Basic Qualifications Required Qualifications: To be successful in this position, you should possess a Ph.D. in a relevant field, a strong background
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possible to start. Review of applications will begin December 1, and continue until the position is filled. A Ph.D. in theoretical physics with work in lattice field theory is required by the time the
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required. 2. Experience with molecular biology, cell biology, and animal pathophysiology is preferred. 3. Skills in animal experiments are helpful. 4. Excellence of publication record in recognized peer
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, to support the implementation of research findings into operations and environmental decision- making. This will require thoughtful partner engagement, regular briefings, and recommendation memos, and this
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for an additional year based on performance. A Ph.D. in experimental condensed matter physics is required by time of appointment. Experience with neutron scattering and/or numerical simulations is an advantage but
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begin as early as December 1, 2024, and is initially for one year, with the possibility of renewal for an additional year based on performance. A Ph.D. in theoretical condensed matter physics is required
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geographical focus. A PhD in Earth Science, Geology, Geophysics, or a related discipline is required by the time of appointment. The ideal candidate will bring skills in both ice-flow modeling and ice
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Integration Institute {https://symbiosis.illinois.edu/}, and the evolutionary responses to global change project will require regular interactions with the Isbell, Hobbie, and Reich labs at the University