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information about the department, you can find it here: About: Department of Biology: Indiana University Bloomington . The Saltz Lab at Indiana University (www.saltzlab.com) seeks to hire a Postdoctoral Fellow
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: Develop and refine models for entanglement harvesting using continuous-variable quantum information theory and Gaussian quantum states steering. (2) Experimental Simulation: Simulate the detection of vacuum
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— enormous advances in global genome analysis coupled with unprecedented developments in interdisciplinary research have made the 21st century the Century of Biology. For more information about the department
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that has been named “Best Airport in North America” by Airports Council International for many years. For additional information on life in Indy: https://faculty.medicine.iu.edu/relocation Basic
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materials should include a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, evidence of teaching effectiveness (such as teaching evaluations or a teaching statement), and the names and contact information of three
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in Nature Cell Biology, Developmental Cell, Development, Genome Biology, Nature Communications, Nature, etc. Additional information of the lab could be obtained from the website: hSps://medicine
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based on performance. A competitive salary along with a benefits package will be offered. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, CV, and contact information for three references to http
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, reproducibility). Department Contact for Questions Applicants should submit a 1-2 page cover letter/research statement, a CV, and contact information for 3 references through the Indiana University academic careers
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experience with solid-state device/materials. Proficiency in data processing software such as Origin, JMP, Mathematica, MATLAB. Good communication skills including oral and written. Strong work ethics
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department, with active theoretical and experimental research in condensed matter and AMO physics, as well as correlated condensed matter, quantum materials, driven/dissipative systems, and quantum information