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rolling basis with start dates as early as 1/1/2026 and as late as 3/1/2026. Group or Departmental Website: https://simpsoba.su.domains/ (link is external) How to Submit Application Materials: Please upload
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the causal circuits driving the development and the functional specialisation of the largest macrophage population in the body: the liver-resident Kupffer cells. You will next develop Spatial CRISPR screens in
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community; support multi‑omics data integration and analysis across multiple research groups; and collaborate on the development and maintenance of computational pipelines for spatially resolved
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to climate change and variability Hydrological processes in organosols and peat-affected soils Modeling Hydrological Extremes Using Machine Learning Spatial and time distribution of precipitation within
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colleagues from FBMH. Areas of current research are novel dose delivery methods (FLASH therapy and spatially fractionated), imaging (using prompt photons and proton CT), high throughput radiobiology
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or the vibrational transitions of a material, to the spatially confined electromagnetic field of an optical resonator. Most importantly, this occurs even in the dark because the coupling involves the zero-point
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: The Center for Spatial Information Science and Systems (CSISS) is an interdisciplinary research center affiliated with the College of Science at George Mason University. The mission of the Center is to conduct
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and or pushing the performance frontier toward 30 keV. However, the FEL output critically depends on the quality of the electron bunches. Producing low-emittance beams through advanced spatial and
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logistics. A key aspect of the post will be translating complex findings into clear and accessible written, visual and spatial materials, including maps, diagrams, presentations and other publication-ready
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learning, statistical, spatial and temporal modelling approaches to understand mental health need, crisis trajectories, service entry patterns, and system performance across rural, coastal, and small urban