26 high-performance-quantum-computing Postdoctoral research jobs at SUNY University at Buffalo
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should have a background in at least one of the following areas: quantum mechanics, molecular simulation, and machine learning (preferably generative AI) Preferred Qualifications Strong publication record
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fabrication of supercapacitors from tire-derived carbon and having high performance. It is expected that the Postdoctoral Associate will work independently, establish all experimental processes and
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cycle with quantitative exposure data on dog and cat movement, then generate maps of high-risk transmission locations that can be used to focus disease elimination program efforts. The ideal candidate
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projects leverage cutting-edge techniques, including DNA barcoding, sequencing techniques, and high-throughput functional genomics. Responsibilities will include leading research projects, developing new
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barcoding, short and long read sequencing, and high-throughput functional genomics. Responsibilities will include leading research projects, developing new protocols, mentoring students, presenting research
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using Pioneer-seq and genomics assays (e.g., ChIP-seq, ChIP-exo, MNase-seq, HiC, RNA-seq) Analyze high-throughput sequencing data and contribute to computational modeling of TF binding Outstanding
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include: Work on your individual research program with the goal of publication. Attend and participate in Indigenous Studies events offered throughout the academic year including, but not limited
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Scholar will be responsible for: The expression, purification, and structure determination of these membrane proteins and complexes. Assisting with lab organization and operation Training of students and
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Position Summary The Experimental High Energy Physics group at the University at Buffalo, The State University of New York (UB) invites applications for two Postdoctoral Research Associate positions to work
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Detail Information Position Summary This Postdoctoral Associate will support the research program of Professors Dr. Jae Lee and Dr. Soo-Kyung Lee in the Department of Biological Sciences . Projects will