24 computer-aided-design Postdoctoral positions at Pennsylvania State University in United States
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SPECIFICS The Uzun Lab at the Penn State College of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Hershey, PA, is seeking a postdoctoral scholar in Bioinformatics/Computational Biology. Our lab’s research interests
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and computational studies of mechanics of materials, with an emphasis on fracture prediction. In addition, the postdoc will contribute to and/or lead manuscript preparation and project reporting
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strong written and oral communication skills, as well as the ability to work independently and as part of a team. Responsibilities will include: Design, execution, and analysis of iEEG and fMRI studies
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for hypersonic wind tunnels, under the direction of Dr. Samuel Grauer. Job Duties: Include refinement of the neural-implicit LAT (NILAT) algorithm. Hardware design. Deployment at NASA facilities. The role combines
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models for fracture propagation, reactive transport, and reservoir-scale hydrogen yield prediction. Design and implement data acquisition systems and sensor integration for experimental campaigns. Prepare
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medicine program is a collaborative research effort that offers many opportunities for scientific interactions and advancement. Duties include (but are not limited to): Designing and executing experiments
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SPECIFICS Postdoctoral Researcher in Defect Modeling The Pennsylvania State University Department of Nuclear Engineering The Computational Nuclear Materials Group (https://sites.psu.edu/cnmg/ ) at Penn State
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relevant to our research program by the time employment starts. The individual should be self-motivated and is expected to lead their own individual projects, as well as contribute to collaborative research
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mentorship and growth of postdocs. The selected candidate will join a highly collaborative team of faculty and researchers within CEE’s Materials Innovation Studio, the Civil Infrastructure Testing and
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Innovation Platform national facility at Penn State. The 2DCC is focused on the development of 2D layered chalcogenide films and bulk crystals for applications in next-generation devices. The goal