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homeostasis. Responsibilities include recombinant protein expression and purification, development and execution of enzyme and biophysical assays, and quantitative data analysis to support structure–function
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, and related techniques Conduct electrochemical testing and benchmarking; analyze and interpret complex datasets to elucidate mechanisms and structure–property relationships Document results and lead
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, and structural heart interventions. CORE FUNCTIONS Some of the main duties include, design, conduct, and analyze solid mechanical simulations and computational fluid dynamics studies of coronary and
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optimization schemes. From developing AI models to uncover structure-function relationships with limited data sets, to building automated electrode-electrolyte interface discovery workflows and implementing full
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) to collect structural and dynamic MRI data. ● Quantitative analysis: develop pipelines for dynamic MRI and physiological data; integrate multimodal metrics to uncover fluid-flow interactions
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on innovative device fabrication for quantum technologies. Strong interest in construction of novel devices is essential. The position is funded as a post-doctoral fellowship with a minimal term of two years
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harness the nonequilibrium correlation between structural, charge, and spin/pseudospin degrees of freedom in two-dimensional (2D) materials. The success of this program will lead to new means to control
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performance models. This position resides in the Materials Engineering Group in the Large-Scale Structures Section, Neutron Scattering Division, Neutron Sciences Directorate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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interdisciplinary research focused on: (1) Elucidating the molecular mechanisms by which distinct phagophore membrane structures regulate protein function during autophagy (Ye et al., Nature Communications, 2021
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-resolved fluorescence methods for studying protein-protein interactions and protein structure-function relationships in live cells. This project will focus on elucidating the structure-function mechanisms