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microscopy to elucidate neurobiological function. Knowledge of Drosophila and/or mammalian brain, and/or software for reconstructing objects from serial section images is strongly desired. The manager will
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microscopy to elucidate neurobiological function. Knowledge of Drosophila and/or mammalian brain, and/or software for reconstructing objects from serial section images is strongly desired. The manager will
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faculty to create the curriculum for teaching of the skills required by the department. The candidate is also responsible for seeking out new methods and equipment to enhance the lab to meet the needs
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, with a focus on issues relating to energy and the environment. Our methods range from process-tracing in controlled lab and virtual-lab experiments, to field experiments in real-world settings, to using
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, carbon monoxide, and other potential contaminants. Determines the method for collecting and analyzing the material. Submits samples to outside laboratories and interprets results. Prepares reports
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leverage these findings for bioengineering applications. Candidates completing (i.e., with a confirmed defense/viva date) or holding a PhD in chemical engineering, physics, bioengineering, chemistry, or a
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, carbon monoxide, and other potential contaminants. Determines the method for collecting and analyzing the material. Submits samples to outside laboratories and interprets results. Prepares reports
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laboratory plasmas. The applicant is required to have a PhD in physics, or a related field, and have a strong background in computational astrophysics. The expected starting date is negotiable. Appointments
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of tools and public goods. Requirements Applicants must have (or expect to have at time of appointment) a PhD in the social sciences, statistics, computer science, or related fields, and their interests must
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program. This includes the opportunity to participate in teaching activities for students in the new Bioengineering PhD program or undergraduate members of the iGEM Synthetic Biology team. The facility