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working at University of Houston More Jobs from This Employer https://main.hercjobs.org/jobs/21995925/post-doc-fellow-power-system-optimization Return to Search Results
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). The project focuses on experimental design, optimization, and construction of entangled and/or squeezed states of light for a range of applications. The role also involves building and setting up various
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knowledge of electrochemical biosensor development to join our team in advancing new diagnostic technologies. This project focuses on developing real-time electrochemical sensors for continuous, on-site
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communication skills. Additional Qualifications Extensive experience with analysis of highthroughput sequencing data and knowledge of bioinformatics tools for sequence alignment, variant calling, sequence data QC
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toward quickly identifying a safe and effective combination of drugs for the patient. Success in such a project would require a working knowledge of concepts from biology, common experimentation workflows
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Director at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University, seeks outstanding postdoctoral applicants with expertise and knowledge of electrochemical biosensor development
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of medicinal chemistry. The candidate will be responsible for designing, synthesizing, and optimizing molecules targeting GPCRs (cannabinoid receptors; allosteric and orthosteric) and ion channels (a4b2 nAChR
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understanding of the other function's responsibilities to enable them to be an optimal collaborator and colleague. During the fellowship, the fellow will work within Regulatory Affairs to gain experience in
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Information , Data Visualization , Deep Learning , High dimensional Data , Large Language Models , Large Scale Optimization , Machine Learning , Natural Sciences , Public Interest Tech Computational Biology
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pathology that impact human health and disease. For more information, please visit the Evans lab website (http://www.marquette.edu/biomedical-sciences/EvansLab.shtml ), follow us on Twitter (@CircaJennEvans