10 civil-engineering-soil-structure-interaction Postdoctoral positions at George Washington University
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. Experience and training in longitudinal data analyses, particularly multi-level modeling and structural equation modeling. Proficiency in statistical analysis software (e.g., SPSS, R, MPlus, SAS). 2
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initiatives . The postdoctoral position will be based in the Bioengineering Laboratory for Nanomedicine and Tissue Engineering at GW. The lab’s research integrates a range of interdisciplinary technologies and
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Qualifications: · A Ph.D. or anticipated Ph.D. by Spring or Summer 2025 in Atmospheric Science, Public Health, Chemistry, Environmental Science/Engineering, or equivalent field with experience in analyzing large
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interdisciplinary, relying on tools from molecular biology, biochemistry, structural biology, AI-based structure prediction, transgenic models, immunology, and neuroscience, but also including industrial
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self-directed and guided research are required. Ability to meet deadlines and efficiently multitask is also required. Desired Qualifications: PhD in Systems Engineering, Civil Engineering, Geography
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equipment maintenance, assist with ordering and procurement and with general maintenance of laboratory. Collaborate actively with engineers and environmental scientists to communicate findings across
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scholars, engineers, and computer scientists. Candidates should be technically capable researchers who are also interested in asking bold, new questions with data. This position is located at GW’s Foggy
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necessary approvals from institutional review boards (IRBs). 7. Diversity and Inclusion: Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in research practices and interactions with colleagues and participants
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on infectious diseases is desirable Knowledge of how to work with tissue culture and flow cytometry is highly preferred. Some knowledge in bio-informatics would be helpful Highly motivated and independent, with
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employed by the Hh signaling pathway in regulating cell-cell interactions (I). In parallel, we are interested in developing novel reagents and experimental approaches combined with cutting-edge imaging