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: 1116179 Position Summary Successful candidates are expected to work on molecular design and theoretical modeling of soft materials as well as their applications in healthcare and sustainability
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. This project provides an opportunity to uncover fundamental principles governing how metabolic and nutrient-related signals modulate developmental transitions in plants. Key Responsibilities: Applying plant
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, or related techniques, with a demonstrated interest in biophysics and quantitative analysis of complex biological materials. The project focuses on single-particle and single-virion measurements, combining
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contribute to interdisciplinary projects integrating genetics, multi-omics (metabolomics, proteomics, transcriptomics), quantitative genetics (GWAS/QTL), and molecular biology in maize and Arabidopsis. Current
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based on new and secondary data and assist in managing the project (including supervision of undergraduate assistants and overseeing data collection and analysis). The position holds the potential
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, and debugging experimental facilities for studying pressurized and heated gas flows Design and implementation of experiments in high-temperature gas flows, including safety considerations Using and
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, and coordinate the activities of all lab personnel Assist with the calibration, operation, and maintenance of field equipment and instruments. Support ongoing research and extension projects through
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engine dynamometer testing and high-fidelity physics-based modeling, with a focus on the intersection of combustion, fluid, and structural dynamics. Key Responsibilities: Design, execute, and analyze
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applications, risk assessment, economics, or related areas) are strongly encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will work on projects primarily, but not exclusively, focused on udder health, biosecurity
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will help design and conduct research relating to child health, precision nutrition, metabolism, and MASLD. Equal Employment Opportunity Statement All qualified applicants will receive consideration