25 distributed-systems-networks-phd Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Virginia
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, dissemination of research through publications, and mentoring PhD students. The labs’ extensive collaborative networks, both nationally and internationally, span various disciplines, offering diverse applications
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of national research infrastructures. The ideal candidates will have a PhD in a discipline closely related to computational social science by date of appointment (e.g. network science, computer science, data
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, AI systems, and network science. Anticipated hiring range: $60K Benefits Include: The choice between 3 different health plans; vision and dental insurance; life insurance; benefits savings accounts
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who would benefit from mentored professional development opportunities. The Mellon Race, Place, and Equity Postdoctoral Research Associate in the History of Nursing and Healthcare is funded by a
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The School of Data Science (SDS) at the University of Virginia (UVA) seeks a postdoctoral research associate to work in collaboration with Don Brown, PhD and Sana Syed, MD, MS. This position
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The Center for Public Health Genomics at the University of Virginia invites applications for a postdoctoral research associate position in the Onengut Lab. This position is funded by an R01 grant
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of this lab position is to lead a research project centered on type 1 diabetes (T1D) with a focus on ferroptosis and iron metabolism. Additional projects may include analyses of patient samples and tissues with
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The Department of Genome Sciences at the University of Virginia is seeking a highly motivated candidate for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position in the Miller Lab . The successful candidate
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Dr. Patrick Finan’s multidisciplinary pain research team is inviting applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate position, starting in January 2025. This opportunity is within the Department
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The Cliffe lab in the UVA School of Medicine is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work on the mechanisms of Herpes Simplex Virus latent infection in neurons. Specifically, the candidate