14 high-performance-quantum-computing-"https:"-"https:"-"Univ" Postdoctoral positions at University of Kentucky in United States
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License/Registration/Certification n/a Physical Requirements Some standing or walking. Sitting at computer workstation for extended periods. Repetitive motion. Lifting, pushing, or pulling of objects up
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License/Registration/Certification n/a Physical Requirements Some standing or walking. Sitting at computer workstation for extended periods. Repetitive motion. Lifting, pushing, or pulling of objects up
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) has built an outstanding research program focused on the conversion of synthesis gas to fuel via Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis (FTS) and related catalytic processes. UK-CAER is seeking a highly motivated
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community-engaged research. Required License/Registration/Certification N/A Physical Requirements repetitive motion typical of desk work (sitting/bending/typing/twisting); prolonged exposure to computer
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performing experiments, analyzing data, and assisting in the dissemination of results through publications Required License/Registration/Certification n/a Physical Requirements Moving and lifting objects from
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mouse models. · Perform mouse metabolic phenotyping and data analyses (e.g. glucose and lipid metabolism, glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, energy expenditure, and histology) · Apply
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that apply: ☒Sitting at computer work station for long periods of time ☒Standing for long periods of time ☒Risk of back injury from moving/lifting, equipment, or materials ☐Repetitive motion ☒Lifting/Carrying
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to 8 hours/day, lifting <30 lbs, may view computer up to 8 hours/day. Shift Generally Monday – Friday, 8a-5p with some flexibility Job Summary This position is designed to have 70% clinical time, 15
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. Technical Proficiency: Skilled in laboratory or clinical research techniques depending on the research focus. Data Analysis: Proficiency with statistical and computational tools for quantitative and
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high-quality research, updating the P.I. regularly on progress and challenges, training students or other researchers joining the lab, a fair share of equipment maintenance and upkeep in the lab and