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candidate would work on projects in methods development for coupled electron-nuclear dynamics based on the exact factorization approach and time-dependent density functional theory. Projects involve theory
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candidate would work on projects in methods development for coupled electron-nuclear dynamics based on the exact factorization approach and time-dependent density functional theory. Projects involve theory
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, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary Title: Northeast Climate Integrated Modeling: Defining biological references and setting catch advice in a dynamic
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. Research is carried out in the Zander laboratory, that conducts molecular, genetic and (epi)genomic research to better understand the role of transcription factors and the epigenome dynamics. The individual
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, and inequality. We do so through the critical social category of the “ugly” and “ugliness”; that is, as a contested aesthetic site shaped by dynamics of gender, race, class, sexuality, ability, age, and
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fertilization synapse, sperm activation, and sperm mitochondria dynamics projects. Experience with C. elegans genetics, reproduction, cell biology are required. Further, experience with protein-protein
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to a research program on star formation, galaxy formation, the interstellar medium, and fluid dynamics. The successful candidate will be expected to work on all or a subset of the above topics, be
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and Tobacco Studies Overview The Rutgers Institute for Nicotine and Tobacco Studies (formerly Rutgers Center for Tobacco Studies) is undergoing dynamic and transformative growth. The Rutgers Institute
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)genomic research to better understand the role of transcription factors and the epigenome dynamics. The individual is needed to conduct research on questions related to transcription factor DNA-driven 3D
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at the density-functional and dynamical mean-field-theory levels, metal-insulator and structural phase transitions, quantum critical points, nonlinear and anomalous responses, optical traps, quantum computation