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verbal. o Ability to work at Duke University PREFERRED: o Experience with marine science and/or tropical environments; o Experience working with GitHub or other version-control platforms; o Experience
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holography and electronic systems for control and analysis of instruments, applying these systems to the study of human diseases, and acquiring and analyzing clinical data sets. Programming skills should
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microfluidic analogs of phloem sieve plates and other plant hydraulic elements. Conduct controlled flow-pressure experiments to evaluate aspects of the theoretical predictions and quantify resistance mechanisms
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and statistical analysis sections (including power analysis) for research grant proposals. •Work effectively with other members of the research team. Earned a doctorate (PhD, MD/MPH, etc.) in health
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preserved democracy within the university, and how they might continue to shape these ideals in the years ahead. The project should use humanistic approaches to mediate between the often inert or sequestered
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, or engineering. Our research integrates mathematical modeling, machine learning, and quantitative experiments to understand and control the dynamics of microbial communities in time and space. Ongoing projects
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able to manage multiple and rapidly changing priorities and have ability to quickly learn new skills. Must be detail-oriented, well organized with strong communication skills and ability to work in an
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should have the ability to and be excited about working in a diverse lab group setting, plan and conduct assessments independently and collaboratively, interpret data, and present results to diverse
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Rubin Observatory, LSST DESC and Roman PITs to prototype shared tools and standards ● Contribute to open-source software infrastructure with reproducible workflows and proper version control ● Optionally
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background in sp3 -rich small-molecule synthesis Experience with, or strong interest in, covalent chemistry Ability to work independently in a rigorous, collaborative research environment Preferred (but Not