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-series photometry, spectroscopy, astrometry, Bayesian/statistical inference, and/or software development for astronomical datasets. Department Contact for Questions Songhu Wang (sw121@iu.edu) Additional
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physics, and formal developments in lattice QCD. A Ph.D. in theoretical high-energy or nuclear physics is required by time of appointment. Research experience in one or more relevant areas, including
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laboratory activities and maintain the progression of research projects. Supervise research technicians and student employees. Participate in protocol development, data analysis and report/manuscript
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Center can be found at https://csennd.iu.edu . The project will focus on developing and applying high-throughput methods for the synthesis and in-depth characterization of complex nanocrystals, with
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University, to begin as early as July 1, 2025. Topics include the experimental quantum simulation of chemical and condensed-matter systems using 1D and 2D ion arrays, and the development and optimization
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in human factors/systems engineering and in implementation science. Dr. Ramly’s research program develops and tests innovative methods for the human-centered design and implementation of systems
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opportunities to conduct research with great apes at the Indianapolis Zoo if the fellow desires. The postdoctoral fellow will have the opportunity to connect with IU’s vibrant communities in child development
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Postdoctoral Scholar, you will play a vital role in our ongoing endeavor to develop infrared spectroscopy as a powerful tool for characterizing proteins with high spatial and temporal resolution. In
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scales. The successful candidate will play a leading role in data analysis and software development. A Ph.D. in experimental high-energy or nuclear physics is required by time of appointment. No prior
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(mouse) handling/manipulations: Perform surgeries/implantations (will train), biopsies, bioluminescence imaging, and drug administration. Extensive tissue culture required. Flow cytometry and microscopy