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, dry/wet etching, metal deposition). Background in low-temperature transport measurements or optical characterization of materials and devices. Appointment Details: Start Date: Flexible. Initial
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. We are seeking an energetic and independent researcher who has a strong background in quantitative analysis of social surveys. To qualify for the position, a candidate must have completed a PhD by the
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with other PRECISE facilities, potentially supported by analog field work or analysis of planetary remote sensing data. PRECISE provides a unique suite of 13 analytical laboratories enabling a wide range
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analysis. Experience with Python and/or R; familiarity with deep learning frameworks is a plus. Demonstrated record of research productivity (publications, conference presentations). Excellent communication
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techniques (e.g., electron-beam lithography, dry/wet etching, metal deposition). • Background in low-temperature transport measurements or optical characterization of materials and devices. Appointment Details
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projects ranging from score-based generative models, energy-based models, Bayesian analysis of graph and network structured data, highly multivariate stochastic processes; with data applications ranging from
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program connecting complex carbohydrate structural analysis with application. The successful candidate will become an integral member of the Whistler Center and the Department of Food Science, contributing
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for an outstanding, passionate and driven postdoctoral research associate to work on an applied nuclear research project. The main focus of the position is the analysis of data collected with photon spectrometer
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, including detector operations, upgrade, software, and physics analysis. The group is deeply involved in detector upgrade projects using a center of excellence for composite manufacturing and simulation
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Job Description Apply now Req Id: 32707 Job Title: Post Doc Research Associate City: West Lafayette Job Description: Job Summary POSTDOC OPPORTUNITY: ANALYSIS OF PLANETARY MATERIALS The Department