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, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Human Centered Design Information Science Fiber Science / Textile Fashion Design Salary Range: $61,008 to $87,000 Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/07/11, listed until 2026/01/11
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motivated researcher with a strong background in computational modeling, system identification, and uncertainty quantification for civil infrastructure. The successful candidate will join the Risk Assessment
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the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. The Mechanics and Computation Group (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University) is seeking applicants for the Stephen Timoshenko
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separation, or membrane processes. Strong knowledge of ion transport mechanisms and membrane behavior. Familiarity with analytical tools Skilled in setting up experimental systems and troubleshooting
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the salary. Applicants are requested to submit a cover letter outlining their research interests and expertise, an up-to-date CV (including a list of publications), and contact information for three references
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neurophysiological mechanisms shape political attitudes and behaviour, as well as how politics shapes and exploits our affect and emotions. This Fellowship is addressed to early career researchers with a PhD in
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expertise, an up-to-date CV (including a list of publications), and contact information for three references to Chihya Hung (Chihya.Hung@ubc.ca ). Review of applications will begin upon receipt and will
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-up funding that would increase the salary. Applicants are requested to submit a cover letter outlining their research interests and expertise, an up-to-date CV (including a list of publications), and
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The Cogan Laboratory at the University of Southern California (USC) Alfred E. Mann School of Pharmacy is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to investigate the mechanisms of modular
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mechanisms may be hijacked in diseases such as brain cancer. Li received his B.S. from Fudan University, where he studied synaptic plasticity during critical periods in the visual cortex. During his Ph.D. with