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includes: A high-volume clinical program with state-of-the-art radiotherapy platforms 25 physician-scientists, 14 residents, and a collaborative clinical faculty A Division of Medical Physics and Engineering
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University, where the lab is physically located. Your profile We are looking for a highly creative, collaborative and experimentally skilled candidate with (or close to finishing) a Ph.D. in molecular biology
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, MICADO and METIS. Our group develops and maintains custom-written software that will simulate, process, validate, and store data from some of the most advanced astronomical instruments ever to be built
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maintaining all regulatory requirements and adherence to the quality management program. The position is on-site, Monday - Friday, primarily day shift (10:00 AM - 6:30 PM) with flexibility in working schedule
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Associate or Full Professor on the Tenure-Line, Department of Neuropharmacology or Neurophysiology -
of synaptic and circuit plasticity. Faculty in the department recruit graduate students from both the Ph.D. Program in Pharmacology & Physiology and Georgetown’s Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience
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of the biological, chemical, or physical sciences and completion of a medical laboratory or histology training program Master's degree is strongly preferred. PhD preferred. Minimum Experience: 8+ years of relevant
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candidates with a degree in physics, chemistry or materials science. For Topic 1-3, candidates must have documented skills in atomic-resolution electron microscopy, microfabricated devices, 2D materials
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- Economics - Genetics - Genomics - Geography - Computer science and artificial intelligence - Mathematics - Mechanics - Microbiology - Neuroscience and behavioural sciences - Nutrition - Physiology - Physical
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the University of Vienna (Austria). Projects in the CRC 1756 aim to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of the generation, sensing, and cellular responses to chemical and physical triggers by applying
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at the interface of computational chemistry, quantum physics, and nanoelectronics; opportunity to co-create breakthrough solutions in the fields of memcomputing and molecular quantum technologies; collaboration with