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the development and advancement of NSSE and associated projects by co-leading a number of initiatives focused on supporting higher education institutions use NSSE data most effectively. This will
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at Indiana University is seeking applicants for a post-doctoral position. Our DOE-funded efforts include leading roles NOvA operations and data analysis and DUNE construction and data analysis
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for information regarding the position requirements: Required Qualifications: • Ph.D. in Physics (Condensed Matter, AMO, Quantum Information, or a related field). • Expertise in quantum many-body theory with a
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) utilizing integrative data analysis to harmonize phenotypic data across a number of large, genetically-informed longitudinal study samples with the goal of characterizing the longitudinal interplay between
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), spectroscopy (e.g., stellar properties; radial velocities), and astrometry (primarily Gaia DR4), using data from ground- and space-based facilities. We especially value candidates with strong technical skills
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, wildfires, etc.—and/or the human impacts of those events—such as heat-related mortality, disaster-related losses, etc. The job will require data analysis and visualization, preparation and submission
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secondary data analysis. Opportunities exist to develop and lead new projects in this topic area and to contribute to grant development. The postdoctoral fellow will contribute to study design, mixed methods
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https://astro.indiana.edu for further information). The successful applicant will have access to observing time on the WIYN 3.5-m telescope at Kitt Peak. This includes access to the NEID high-precision
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“Best Airport in North America” by Airports Council International for many years. For additional information on life in Indy: https://faculty.medicine.iu.edu/relocation IUSM is committed to being a
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) Theoretical Modeling: Develop and refine models for entanglement harvesting using continuous-variable quantum information theory and Gaussian quantum states steering. (2) Experimental Simulation: Simulate