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neuroscience broadly defined (e.g., Psychology, Neuroscience, Computer Science, or a related field) are welcome to apply. Experience with computational modeling is required. Strengths in open science practices
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Description The Duke Quantum Center is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to work on the advancement and implementation of quantum field simulations, broadly defined. The position involves designing, executing
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Experience- Preferred--device design, fabrication and testing with microfabrication and integrated photonic devices. Skills- Preferred--Quantum software, quantum computing Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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works to further the work of local organizations and communities, in part by leveraging Duke resources, including curricular and co-curricular programs, to address community-defined priorities. Duke also
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, software, and copyrightable and potentially patentable discoveries derived from the Postdoctoral Appointee's research. Collegial conduct towards members of the research group and others as described in
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Professor Evan Myers, Core Faculty Member of the Margolis Institute; this second project is funded from NIH/NCI Cancer Intervention and Surveillance Modeling Network (CISNET) comparative modeling funding and
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the possession and desire to distribute materials, reagents, software, copyrightable and potentially patentable discoveries derived from the Postdoctoral Appointee's research. Collegial conduct towards members
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Appointee-mentor relationship · Prompt disclosure to the mentor regarding the possession and desire to distribute materials, reagents, software, copyrightable and potentially patentable discoveries derived
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equipment and software Duke University is an equal-opportunity employer committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We encourage applicants from all backgrounds to apply. This position is Onsite
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the possession and desire to distribute materials, reagents, software, copyrightable and potentially patentable discoveries derived from the Postdoctoral Appointee's research. Collegial conduct towards members