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of wind power plants (WPPs) to improve the reliability of renewable-based power grids. Position Details: The postdoctoral researcher will work at: Stony Brook University (SBU) for 2 months Aalborg
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interference (CRISPRi) to join our research team. The successful candidate will play a key role in investigating the epigenetic and genetic regulation of human cancers related to environmental and occupational
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efficient methodologies for large signal stability analysis of wind power plants (WPPs) to improve the reliability of renewable-based power grids. Position Details: The postdoctoral researcher will work
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and reactivity. The postdoctoral fellow should possess good verbal and written communication skills in English, the ability to work productively and independently in a collaborative environment, strong
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interference (CRISPRi) to join our research team. The successful candidate will play a key role in investigating the epigenetic and genetic regulation of human cancers related to environmental and occupational
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disorder Rett syndrome with a focus on neuron-astrocyte interactions. We use patient iPSC-based models as well as mouse models. We are looking for an enthusiastic, self-motivated candidate, with experience
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equivalent) in hand by August 31, 2025. Preferred Qualifications: Ph.D. (or foreign equivalent) in Meteorology, Atmospheric Science, or a closely related field. Experience with field work, remote sensing
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equivalent) in hand by August 31, 2025. Preferred Qualifications: Ph.D. (or foreign equivalent) in Meteorology, Atmospheric Science, or a closely related field. Experience with field work, remote sensing
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. Lesley Thorne . The selected candidate will work with an interdisciplinary team of biological and physical oceanographers at Stony Brook University. We seek an enthusiastic and quantitative researcher
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: Experience in the analysis of protein, RNA and DNA, immunostaining and confocal imaging. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will work in the lab of one of the Principal Investigators in