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Engineering, Microbiology, or a closely related field Preferred Qualifications: Strong laboratory skills in environmental microbiology and/or chemistry Strong laboratory skills in reactor design and set
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Qualifications: Strong background in modeling and analytical skills using OpenSees and Abaqus. Experience in large-scale testing. Previous design experience in North America is considered an asset. Proficiency in
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project on the bacterial phosphate uptake system. Protein biochemistry, enzymology, protein design, computational biology and structural biology will be key to these experiments. Translating some of these
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interactions and mineral dissolution processes at the pore scale under controlled flow and nutrient conditions. The work will involve designing and operating microfluidic porous media devices, cultivating fungal
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. Design and/or implement preclinical research studies associated with industry collaborators Write, edit or critique technical reports and/or publications describing research results to be submitted to peer
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or a closely-related field. About the Department Postdocs will work with the Therapy Modeling and Design Center within the UMN College of Science and Engineering, which is affiliated with
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lab webpage at: https://sbufrenchlab.wordpress.com/. This position provides excellent learning opportunities and access to state-of-the-art resources and facilities, including training and regular
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, integrated with the genome sequence; study genomic variation at the chromosomal level of breeding lines, identify DNA markers for traits of economic interest, and design and implement a modern genomic
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the maps of elastic and dissipative properties of ultramafic rocks before and after thermally- and chemically-induced damage 20% Collaborating with a PhD student in the design and implementation
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of innovation, our diverse network of scholars and skilled engineers delivers groundbreaking solutions to the most pressing environmental science and engineering challenges, deepening our understanding