46 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Postdoctoral positions at Pennsylvania State University
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changing-look AGN/tidal disruption event/supernova host galaxy studies. Applicants with an interest in joint survey analysis methods, machine learning applications to survey data, and large-scale survey
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. The overall goal is to: (1) develop and apply statistical genomic methods to analyze multi-omics datasets for understanding complex disease etiology and (2) develop and apply novel statistical models to analyze
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. Qualifications: Extensive training in state-of-the-art economics and econometric analysis, including spatial statistics and other advanced quantitative methods. Familiarity with modern computational and data
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HSC Chemistry, JKSIMMet, or advanced modeling techniques like DEM (Discrete Element Method) and CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) is advantageous. Excellent communication skills, demonstrated research
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expected to collaborate with a faculty mentor and supervisor and graduate students. Applicants should preferably have research interests in applying computational methods (broadly defined) to one or more of
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will: Develop and utilize human iPSC-derived cardiomyocyte models. Apply genome-editing technologies, including CRISPR-based methods. Perform mechanistic studies integrating electrophysiology and
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. Preference will be given to candidates with advanced training in statistics or methods of causal inference and to those with research interests in corrections (institutional and community) and with a knowledge
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/ Cellular Imaging: Candidates with hands-on experience in cryo-electron microscopy–based methods, including high-resolution single-particle reconstruction and/or cryo-electron tomography with FIB-SEM
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presenting at seminars and national conferences Assisting in lab management and supervision of junior members Developing new research methods and contributing to other projects in the lab Qualifications: Ph.D
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structure and function of cellular RNA polymerase transcription complexes using cryo-electron microscopy, biophysics, and biochemical methods. Applicants must hold a PhD in biochemistry, biophysics