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, single molecule biophysics, biomaterials, materials chemistry, fluid mechanics, rheology, and computational modeling. Candidates should apply at https://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/position/38901 and
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The Rosen Research Group at Princeton University (https://rosen.cbe.princeton.edu) is searching for a postdoctoral or more senior researcher interested in computational materials design and
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, lipid vesicles, polymer physics, active materials, single molecule biophysics, biomaterials, materials chemistry, fluid mechanics, rheology, and computational modeling. Candidates should apply at https
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some of the following areas: molecular dynamics, Monte Carlo simulations, statistical mechanics, computer programming (e.g., C++, Python), polymer theory, molecular modeling (e.g., of proteins, nucleic
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required) Kinetic modeling proficiency (Chemkin, Cantera), analytical proficiency (sensitivity, rate of production, etc.) Spectroscopic modeling experience preferred (HITRAN/HITEMP) Familiarity with
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, working under the guidance of Dr. Arash Adel, Assistant Professor in the School of Architecture and Associated Faculty of the Department of Computer Science. The desired start date is Spring 2025
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background in chemical and biological engineering, bio-engineering, molecular biology, microbiology, biochemistry, biophysics, computational modeling or related fields. Experience in metabolic engineering
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to empirical modeling of the economic and security effects of climate change. In particular, the Associate will help gather data and develop and run macroeconomic models that incorporate a variety of economic
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researchers working on an NIH funded project focused on developing new systems models to examine social and biological drivers of infection inequality. The overarching goal of this postdoctoral position is to
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to ion beams with well-controlled energies and incident angles for benchmarking and validation of theoretical calculations and computational physics and chemistry modeling of important surface processes