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focus on superconductor, semiconductor or hybrid semiconductor-superconductor quantum electronic devices, and microwave approaches applied to quantum circuits. About the Department School of Physics and
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develops technologies to understand and reverse the circuit impairments that cause mental illness, including depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, PTSD, and addictions. More information about our work
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to gaining a better understanding of neuronal cell types and circuits in health and pathophysiology, including in temporal lobe epilepsy. You will be responsible for key aspects of the project, including data
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judgments and human fMRI and M/EEG data, shedding light on how changes in circuit structure result in aberrant perception in mental disorders. The successful candidate will work with a team of theorists and
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(PMB) comprises a diverse and integrative group of scientists who study the genetics, ecology, evolution, and molecular biology of plants, fungi, and microbes. Our undergraduate and graduate programs
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or induces repair in the retina. The project will integrate mouse models of genetically modified cell death sensors, retinal degeneration and inflammation. Responsibilities: • Design and conduct in vivo
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analyzing precision agriculture trials integrating UAV, multispectral, and hyperspectral imagery, and ground-based sensor data - A proven ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships and
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of inflammation and the formation of memory T cells. The work involves integration of mouse models, flow cytometry-based immune profiling, and molecular dissection of cell death and efferocytosis pathways, aiming