75 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic Postdoctoral positions at Pennsylvania State University
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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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SPECIFICS The Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences seeks an outstanding scientist to fill a Postdoctoral Scholar position in the research group of Dr Vidhi Pareek. Our lab studies how cells organize
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SPECIFICS The Department of Mathematics in Penn State's Eberly College of Science is seeking a Postdoctoral Scholar beginning August 2026. The successful candidate will work with Professor John Harlim and
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, 2023; Ye et al., Communications Biology, 2024; Ye et al., Autophagy, 2024), and (2) Discovering and characterizing protein-small molecule interactions with potential therapeutic applications. Applicants
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, or its equivalent, in computer science, or be an active candidate for a terminal degree, in an academic field related to computer science. Knowledge of a modern JavaScript framework and ecosystem
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SPECIFICS A Postdoctoral Scholar position for the project “Milk Protein-Based Amorphous Solid Dispersion for Delivery of Hydrophobic APIs” is available in the Food Science Department at The Pennsylvania State
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SPECIFICS The laboratory of Dr. Makova in the Department of Biology at The Pennsylvania State University seeks a Researcher, to work as part of a research team focused on the analysis of mutations in
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plant pathogens in organic production systems through a multi-institutional USDA/OREI funded project. The Postdoctoral Scholar will conduct or coordinate research computational analysis and pattern
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(development and validation of tools), pre-trial release, parole, and related topics. A Ph.D. in criminal justice, criminology, sociology, economics, public policy, or a related field is required at time of
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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