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projects, particularly focused on novel catalytic functions and peptide-based therapeutics. This role is ideal for a Ph.D.-level scientist with extensive experience in directed evolution, synthetic chemistry
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hardware and software development, as well as lab and field deployments. Essential Job Duties Develop system architectures for supporting advanced robotic research. Integrate software modules
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, including high throughput experimentation to generate novel types of organic reaction datasets and the development of adapted machine learning models. This role is ideal for a Ph.D.-level scientist with
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micromanipulator for TEM sample prep; an atomic force microscope (AFM); and associated analytical and sample preparation equipment. The Microscope Manager will engage in microscopy-relevant process development and
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calendars with a high level of accuracy. Prepare classroom materials. Maintain professors’ curriculum vitae, publication listings, and websites. Maintain Biosketch and Current & Pending Funding documents
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studies of the physical processes that occur during stellar birth, circumstellar disk evolution, and planet formation. Over the past several decades, both targeted observations that have focused on YSOs and
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candidates to apply for the position of Summer Software Assistant within its Optical and Infrared (OIR) Instrumentation Group. The OIR Group develops world-class visible and infrared astronomical adaptive
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to therapeutic cargos. Efforts will focus on structure–activity relationship studies, linker diversification, and the development of new architectures to expand platform capabilities. Essential Job Duties Design
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the point of being able to train lab users to also expertly operate the equipment. Overall, the Technician will be expected to contribute to the lab culture and capabilities, and strive to meet the high
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at the Richland, Washington observatory site. LIGO Laboratory is a major National Science Foundation facility dedicated to observing the newly discovered gravitational-wave universe. Jointly operated by