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nuclear physics group. This entails participation in relevant facets of the overall research endeavor encompassing the life-cycle nuclear physics including detector construction, experimental operations
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will lead to fundamental advances in human-water systems theory and applied research benefits for local water and land managers. Thus, the ideal candidate would have strong quantitative skills
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engineering to measure the structural and dynamic properties of individual biomolecules using spectroscopic techniques such as single-molecule Forster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) and cryogenic electron
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investigation of solvation structures and interfacial alignment. Additional responsibilities include developing computational tools for force field parameterization and simulation workflows, collaborating with
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as indicated by application materials. Demonstrated strong professional writing skills, including research reports, peer-reviewed research articles, other print and electronic publications and