11 density-functional-theory-molecular-dynamics PhD positions at University of Pittsburgh
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Faculty Professor Research Assistant - Full-Time Med-Microbiology and Molecular Genetics - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25003067) The Thomas Lab in the Department of Microbiology and Molecular
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/Warrior Human Performance Research Center. Qualified applicants should have a Ph.D. degree in Exercise Physiology or a related field Expertise in the areas of cellular and molecular exercise physiology and
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Professor, appointment-stream position. Responsibilities include ensuring the performance of lab projects, including the inner retina function in retinal dystrophies and following treatment, ARPA-H optic
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the US and 11th in the world (Research.com). Our department also hosts The Center for Systems Immunology (CSI), which is focused on analysis and engineering of molecular and cellular networks
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Assistant Professors in the non-tenure stream to investigate the three-dimensional structures and dynamic properties of biological macromolecules. Research projects will seek to elucidate the structure
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publication record • Commitment to the maintenance of an inclusive work environment Position Information: This position is expected to start on July 14, 2025, or at a later time on mutual agreement. This is a
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. The successful candidate will contribute to varied research activities in the Laboratory of Dr. Anthony J. Demetris. DESCRIPTION OF WORK: Responsibilities will include the design and execution of experimental
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activities of studies undertaken as part of this program, including maintaining all logs. The Research Assistant will interact with faculty and staff throughout Pitt and other universities. Attention to detail
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Assistant Professor appointment supporting the department's MR Research Center and Children's Hospital. The MR physicist will work with the clinical faculty and researchers on implementing, evaluating, and
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or Electrical Engineering or a related area; >5 years of experience post Ph.D. degree; the ability to work independently and as part of a team of engineers, scientists, and clinicians; and motivation