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is to develop computationally efficient reduced-order dynamical systems on graph with modern power grid systems as an application. Education and Experience: Applicants must have recently completed a
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HSC Chemistry, JKSIMMet, or advanced modeling techniques like DEM (Discrete Element Method) and CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) is advantageous. Excellent communication skills, demonstrated research
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computationally efficient reduced-order dynamical systems on graph with modern power grid systems as an application. Education and Experience: Applicants must have recently completed a Ph.D. and have exceptional
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approaches to understanding bidirectional transport by kinesin and dynein motor proteins, and the dynamics of microtubule polymerization, and/or the mechanism of cellulase and PETase enzymes. We are a cohesive
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motivated Postdoctoral Scholar to join a dynamic cardiovascular translational research program focused on mechanisms of atrial fibrillation, cardiometabolic disease, and precision medicine approaches
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this project include intraoral catheter fluid delivery, video monitoring of facial responses (i.e., gapes), operant conditioning (Med Associates), telemetry for anterior digastric muscle activation (DSI, Harvard
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file (5MB max) that includes: a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, and the contact information for three professional references. Apply to job#0000068995 at http://www.psu.jobs . Review of applications
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. Additional Information Applicants must complete the Penn State application and must submit an application through https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/list/28088 ">Mathjobs.org (mathjobs.org) with the following
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on investigating root system architecture (RSA), root anatomy, carbon allocation, and sink–source dynamics in sweetpotato under nutrient-limited, drought, and heat-stressed environments. This position provides a
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characterization of molecules and chemical reactions as well as development of structure-to-property rules and nonadiabatic dynamics for electrocyclization reactions. The ideal postdoctoral candidate will have