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of Standards and Technology, The Department of Energy, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Development and application of quantum sensors is an area of research in which maintaining a position
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technical and scientific development of these facilities. The candidate will have the opportunity to work with data and Monte Carlo simulations from both projects. They may also contribute to the development
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at the University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, is looking for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher in Ultrafast Laser Spectroscopy. The project involves the design, development, and commissioning of a novel
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cryptographic primitives (such as homomorphic encryption, zero-knowledge proofs, and multi-party computation), address challenges in hardware security, and develop novel solutions to advance the field
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will develop advanced modeling capabilities to quantify and predict the responses of coastal ecosystems to disturbances caused by flooding and SLR. Ultimately, this effort will inform the development
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Responsibilities: Plays a key role in the design of analog circuit with emerging devices developed in the group; Deep understanding of the device physics and the know-how of circuit design; Device fabrication
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core of the Pittsburgh Center for HIV Protein Interactions (https://www.hivppi.pitt.edu/). The U.S. National Institutes of Health-funded projects are focused on the design, development, and execution
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experimental economic research and will have additional opportunities to co-develop decision support systems (DSSs) and educational materials, including economic games. This successful candidate will work on a
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conditions under which difficulties occur in the syringability of suspensions characteristic of injectable formulations and develop methods to mitigate such issues. This will be achieved in part through
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for professional development to enhance their teaching and expand their pedagogy in their own fields and to benefit from organizations associated with UD faculty (including the Jewish Historical Society of Delaware