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urban communities. The position will be affiliated with the Youth Violence Prevention Center- Kansas City. The successful candidate must demonstrate experience in community-based participatory research
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of knowledge and expertise in: Competencies in ASD/EBD Content Areas. Produce systematic literature reviews and meta-analytic syntheses to examine and establish evidence-based practices. Conduct individualized
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in vanadium and iron redox flow batteries. This is a 1-yr appointment with the possibility of reappointment based on performance and funding availability. The successful candidate must be eligible
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% - Prepare manuscripts for publication, including the writing of the initial draft and data presentation (figures, tables), based on self-generated data obtained through our in-house research. 10
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Postdoctoral Research Associates to support multidisciplinary research on (1) Performance prediction of large-scale concrete dams using machine learning techniques, 2) Fiber-optic sensor-based monitoring
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& Evolutionary Biology , Chemistry , Pharmacology & Toxicology , Pharmaceutical Chemistry , and Medicinal Chemistry . Additionally, faculty in the KU Cancer Center (some of whom are based at KU Medical Center in
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negotiable. This is a 1-year appointment with possible reappointment based on performance and funding availability. Job Description 80% Research Lead and conduct research projects. Lead interdisciplinary work
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in evolution, genetics, genomics, or a related field. A first-author publication or preprint based on your doctoral work that shows your ability to initiate and execute a research project. Experience
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), to those that focus on genomics approaches that are more computational in scope (e.g., analyses of RNAseq-based eQTL mapping). 20% - Present research results in scientific journals and at conferences
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the detailed characterization (via observations and/or modeling) of exoplanetary atmospheres. Of particular interest are those candidates motivated to work on new JWST, HST, and ground-based exoplanet