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of biomedical engineering, molecular/cellular/developmental biology, chemistry, or a closely related field is required by the start date. The successful candidates will have a strong background in a range of
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the Penn State College of Health and Human Development, Department of Kinesiology. This post-doctoral position will primarily work on a project funded by the USDA, that will focus on the attenuation of bone
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provided with mentorship and professional development opportunities tailored to their career goals. Qualifications: The selected candidate will have a Ph.D. degree in Biological, Chemical, Agricultural
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, and to synthesize resonators for sum-difference frequency generation. • To present results at technical conferences and prepare manuscripts for submission. • Assist with operations in the Trolier
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independently and collaboratively. Preferred Qualifications A strong background in AI/machine learning, mathematical modeling, and programming. Extensive practical experience in AV development, testing
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across various developmental stages in knockout mouse models. Apply high-throughput molecular and cellular techniques to assess gene expression, spatial organization, and cellular diversity in
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. Education and Experience: The position requires a Ph.D. in Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Entomology, Virology, Molecular Biology, or a related field. Competence with statistical software and data management
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in the Lab of Dr. Qunhua Li. Potential research projects include (but are not limited to) statistical method development and data analysis of chromatin conformation data and single cell data. A Ph.D
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experimental, modeling, and analysis tasks to evaluate the utility of laser welding models for development, transfer, and process monitoring, and control. The successful candidate will provide materials
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to candidates with expertise in any of the following areas: Development of new direct detection methods Sub-GeV dark matter searches Astrophysical searches of BSM physics High-energy astroparticle transport