18 computer-science-image-processing Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Kansas
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quantitative polymerase chain reaction, microbial culturing, advanced analytical chemistry techniques for emerging contaminant detection, and pilot reactor operation. For further details on the research, scope
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chemistry techniques for emerging contaminant detection, and pilot reactor operation. For further details on the research, scope, and position expectations, please contact Dr. Belinda Sturm or Justin
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mechanisms of functional nucleic acids and the various proteins that interact with them. This multidisciplinary research environment integrates concepts from biology, chemistry, physics, computer science, and
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) references, (4) publications as appropriate, and (5) the interview process. 1. A Ph.D. in physics, materials science or a related field by date of appointment. 2. Research experience in density
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discretionary day annually; group medical and dental insurance, life and disability insurance, and retirement program options. The initial appointment will be for two years with the possibility of renewal
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, including assistance with the article submission and revision process. Additional examples include, but are not limited to, updating treatises, footnoting, and indexing manuscripts, promoting faculty
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Position Overview The Erber lab is seeking a highly motivated and creative postdoctoral researcher to conduct research at the interface of chemistry and biology. The successful candidate will design, execute
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, including designing and synthesizing small-molecule probes. Experience with advanced data analysis methods or computational modeling. Prior experience in supervising or mentoring junior researchers
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insurance, life and disability insurance, and retirement program options. The initial appointment will be for two years with the possibility of renewal for another two years assuming satisfactory performance
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the article submission and revision process. Additional examples include, but are not limited to, updating treatises, footnoting, and indexing manuscripts, promoting faculty awareness of current developments in