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Carnegie Mellon University, Mathematical Sciences Position ID: CMU-PDMFSA [#26884] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, United States of America [map ] Appl Deadline: 2026/01/01 04:59 AM (posted 2025/08/21 05:00 AM) Position...
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of molecular sensing circuits Designs and carries out experiments in BSL2 lab space Performs quantitative analyses and generates data-rich visualizations from data Demonstrates ability to perform
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, pedagogical craft, and research creativity are all taken seriously. About the Position The fellowship blends rigorous research training with substantive teaching experience, offering postdocs a chance to
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significant impact on the world around us. Carnegie Mellon University’s department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is looking for a talented postdoc/research scientist to work on an innovative project
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intelligent autonomous systems operating under uncertainty, limited information, strategic human behavior, and complex multi-agent interactions. The postdoc will work at the intersection of control theory
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. This project provides a vibrant learning environment for all the trainees. The PI is committed to the professional development of the postdoc associate in addition to their technical excellence. Core
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significant impact on the world around us. Carnegie Mellon University's department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is looking for a talented postdoc/research scientist to work on an innovative project
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support the mission of the university through their work. Qualifications: Doctorate degree in Engineering, Computational Biology, Biophysics, Molecular Biology, Genetics or related field. 0-1 years
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computational fluid dynamics (CFD), cardiovascular modeling, or biomechanical growth and remodeling. Demonstrated experience with numerical methods (e.g., finite element method), programming languages (C
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Mellon University is looking for a talented postdoctoral associate to interrogate the circuit dynamics underlying motivated behavior. We are looking to explore the electrophysiological properties of neural