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postdoctoral training and career development; serve as the central resource office for postdoctoral questions and issues for faculty, supervisors, mentors, and prospective and current postdocs; build a community
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photosynthesis to join the new pilot study of Generative Pretrained Transformer for genomic photosynthesis (GPTgp). The GPTgp project aims to develop a foundational holistic model of photosynthesis that will scale
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cardiomyopathies, and the pathophysiological mechanisms of atrial fibrillation. This Position will provide the opportunity for the Post Doctoral Research Scholar to develop and pursue independent projects during
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at the advanced level. Have training in research procedures. Experience and specialized training necessary to develop and interpret data required for success in research projects. Preferred Qualifications and
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, atmospheric signals), data fusion across sensing modalities, and development of scalable machine learning pipelines. Work will be entirely computational and based in Seattle, with no field deployment
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heavy software development component. The successful candidate will perform research in the application of machine learning (ML) techniques to the finite element method (FEM) in the context of composites
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invites applications for a post-doctoral scholar position focused on the development of high-performance, low-carbon cements and concretes for infrastructure applications. The group leads cutting-edge
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network modeling to address real-world policy challenges through algorithm development and technical analysis. Key Responsibilities Conduct original research in generative AI Train and supervise graduate
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Organization U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Reference Code DOE-FES-2026 How to Apply Completed applications are due to be to submitted in Zintellect on January 15, 2026. Applications are reviewed
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will involve applying multiple time-dependent electronic structure and nonadiabatic dynamic methods to model the CISS effect in molecular systems. Method development, potentially in the realm of time