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own academic research and administrative activities. This involves small scale project management and coordinating multiple aspects of work to meet deadlines. 2. Adapt existing, and develop new
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analysis, and climate models to 1) Evaluate the accuracy of hourly precipitation in the CONUS404 hydroclimate reanalysis, 2) Examine how sub-daily rainfall patterns influence annual to interannual runoff, 3
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well as graduate and undergraduate students. Local facilities include a low-energy neutron source (LENS) available for neutron detector development and testing, high-bay facilities for large-scale fabrication
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materials with tailored excited-state dynamics for advanced sensing and optoelectronic applications. This position offers a unique opportunity to work in a collaborative environment with access to world-class
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TDP-43 in its hybrid form as associated with annexin A11. These research projects are funded by the NINDS and will be carried out under the direction of Drs. Kathy L. Newell and Laura Cracco
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, modeling and simulation, integrated circuit design, development of radiation mitigation solutions, and radiation testing. Minimum Qualifications: A PhD in one of the following or another related area is