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at Indiana University is seeking applicants for a post-doctoral position. Our DOE-funded efforts include leading roles NOvA operations and data analysis and DUNE construction and data analysis
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time for Biology — enormous advances in global genome analysis coupled with unprecedented developments in interdisciplinary research have made the 21st century the Century of Biology. For more
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required, including proficiency with basic data analysis programs (Excel, GraphPad Prism, sequence analysis software, etc.) and application of statistics. A record of accomplishment and publication in
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• Excellent communication skills (written and oral) • Ability to work independently and collaboratively Desired Qualifications • Experience with metabolomics (LC-MS, GC-MS) and metabolic pathway analysis
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. This course primarily serves first-year business students and emphasizes practical, applied instruction in business process logic and mapping, relational databases (including SQL logic), data analysis and
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secondary data analysis. Opportunities exist to develop and lead new projects in this topic area and to contribute to grant development. The postdoctoral fellow will contribute to study design, mixed methods
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research projects aimed at improving reach and effectiveness of behavioral health services for young people are encouraged to apply. The fellow will actively participate in implementation, data analysis, and
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neural and behavioral mechanisms underlying response to such treatments, are encouraged to apply. The fellow will actively participate in implementation, data analysis, and dissemination of findings
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microscopy analysis, and performance evaluation of nanocrystal catalysts for energy conversion applications. In this federally funded project, the postdoc will collaborate with scientists at other US
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amplitude analysis and scattering theory, heavy-ion collisions and the properties of hot QCD matter, hadronic probes of beyond-the-Standard-Model physics, and formal developments in lattice QCD. A Ph.D. in