72 computer-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Dr" "University of Aberdeen" Postdoctoral positions at Pennsylvania State University
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the option to renew subject to good performance and funding. Candidates with the stated background and research skills are highly encouraged to apply by sending their cover letter and CV directly to Dr. Nasim
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of computational and theoretical chemistry. Research will involve the modeling of molecular materials based on model and ab-initio calculations. Projects will include, but are not limited to, and the topological
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of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). The overarching goal of the research program is to identify biologic determinants of tumor control and normal tissue injury following radiation therapy, and
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for Gravitation and the Cosmos and its Center for Multimessenger Astrophysics , as well as the Institute for Computational and Data Sciences and the Center for Astrostatics and Astroinformatics . Education and
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holding a PhD degree in Biomedical Sciences or a related field are eligible to apply. Life sciences (Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, etc.) PhDs with computational experience are also eligible
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their own research program in collaboration with, and in parallel to, Prof. Zanazzi. Penn State hosts a vibrant community of scientists working on many aspects of exoplanetary astrophysics, including
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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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experimental and/or data skills are welcome to apply. Experience in computer programming (e.g., Matlab, Python) and neuroinformatics tools is a plus but not required. Previous work with rats and basic surgical
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computational approaches. Prepare peer-reviewed manuscripts, contribute to grant proposals, and present findings at conferences. Mentor undergraduate and graduate researchers and collaborate with faculty and
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. These positions are primarily for work on scattering amplitudes in gauge and gravity theories—understanding their mathematical form, developing tools for their computation and representation, and applying new