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Johns Hopkins University, Physics and Astronomy Position ID: JHU-Physics-POSTDOC [#29034] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Baltimore, Maryland 21218
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physics of the quark-gluon plasma, low-energy phenomenology within and beyond the Standard Model, neutrino physics and astrophysics, nuclear astrophysics, nuclear structure, perturbative QCD, and quantum
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, the ALCF is studying the application of these techniques to a variety of our science applications, including but not limited to: Computational Chemistry, Plasma Physics, High Energy Physics, analysis
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Stanford Departments and Centers: Woods Institute Postdoc Appointment Term: One-year appointment, full-time (100% FTE), with the possibility of renewal for a second year, contingent upon performance and
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the genetics of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. They will learn state-of-the-art strategies to integrate a breadth of ‘omics (proteomics, single cell, etc.) and biomarker data (derived from plasma
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 3 days ago
universities in the nation for federal research expenditures as well as for federally funded social and behavioral sciences research and development. Here at Carolina, our highly skilled postdocs play a vital
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PM EST Recommendation(s) Deadline is: January 15, 2026 by 5:00 PM EST Click on Apply below to start your application. Description Do you have a passion for fusion and plasma science and technology
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laboratory-scale experimentation, data analysis, and scholarly communication. Experience with plasma chemistry, catalytic lignin upgrading, nanomaterial synthesis, biobased materials, and biochar
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the genetics of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. They will learn state-of-the-art strategies to integrate a breadth of ‘omics (proteomics, single cell, etc.) and biomarker data (derived from plasma
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physics, heavy ion collision physics, quark-gluon plasma in QCD and other gauge theories, connections to string theory, and QCD at high density. Our group currently includes faculty members William Detmold