74 developer-"https:" "https:" "https:" Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Completed PhD in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, physics, or a medical imaging related field. Experience with developing advanced pulse sequences
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: Using biogeochemical evolutionary models to simulate lifeless and inhabited worlds, and Developing disequilibrium-, redox-, and information-based metrics to understand and quantify the influence of life
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Position Details Position Description The Marine Population Genomics Lab at the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences (SAFS) invites applications for a full time Postdoctoral Scholar (PDRA) to develop
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repair, oxidative stress, metabolic rewiring, and immune modulation in FLASH/UHDR-RT). Preclinical model development (orthotopic murine systems, patient-derived xenografts, 3D organoids). Correlative
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Developing models to represent structure in networks using low dimensional manifolds Modeling demographic and health trends in low-resource settings Developing a decision-making framework for policy decisions
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to agricultural development in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and South Asia (SA), including small-scale producers, gender, nutrition, climate, food system risks and digital financial services. For more information about
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scientific journals Presenting research results to peers and at conferences Participating in professional development activities including DEI efforts Postdoctoral scholars are represented by UAW 4121 and are
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publishing results in scientific journals 4. Presenting research results to peers and at conferences 5. Participating in professional development activities including DEI efforts Postdoctoral scholars
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that utilize atmospheric gases for propellant (i.e. Air-Breathing Electric Propulsion). The successful candidate will have the opportunity to research and develop novel thruster configurations using state
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. The overarching mission of I-LABS is to understand the mechanisms of human learning, especially in early development. More information about I-LABS can be found at: (http://ilabs.washington.edu ). This I-LABS