42 computational-physics-superconductor Postdoctoral research jobs at Stony Brook University
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converter degradation/failure analysis. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will support the Principal Investigator, Dr. Fang Luo , in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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. Solid understanding of power electronics, grid integration of renewables, and stability assessment techniques. Excellent analytical, programming, and computational skills. Strong publication record in
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Postdoctoral Associate Required Qualifications: (as evidenced by an attached resume) Doctoral Degree (or foreign equivalent) in Physics or closely related field in hand by August 2025. Preferred
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the Interfolio Application Process using the individual links below. Application materials include: 1) AMS Standard Cover Sheet, 2) Cover Letter, 3) CV, 4) Publication List, 5) Research Statement, 6) Teaching
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the appointment. Ability to demonstrate professional competence in relevant research activities. Preferred Qualifications: Proficient in wetlab (cell culture, bench assays), dry lab (computational analysis), and
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the whole data assimilation and modeling process. * Other Duties as assigned. Special Notes: The Research Foundation of SUNY is a private educational corporation. Employment is subject to the Research
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uncertainties and result errors throughout the whole data assimilation and modeling process. ● Other Duties as assigned. Special Notes: The Research Foundation of SUNY is a private educational corporation
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uncertainties and result errors throughout the whole data assimilation and modeling process. ● Other Duties as assigned. Special Notes: The Research Foundation of SUNY is a private educational corporation
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disease. Our research program focuses on identifying mechanisms involved in the progression of chronic kidney disease. Specifically, we investigate the mechanisms that regulate proliferation
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disease. Our research program focuses on identifying mechanisms involved in the progression of chronic kidney disease. Specifically, we investigate the mechanisms that regulate proliferation