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innovative approaches to sequester chloride and prevent it from aggressively etching away at metal surfaces, aka pitting corrosion, known to destroy the mechanical integrity of engineered structures
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Experience with either optical wave propagation simulations (e.g., Finite-Difference Time-Doman, Rigorous Coupled Wave Analysis, FEM) for metaoptics or experimental experience with metaoptics Department
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analysis, data simulation and imputation. B) Participate in development and testing statistical methods for admixed human datasets. C) Omics (genome, transcriptome, microbiome, epigenome) data integration
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Experience with either optical wave propagation simulations (e.g., Finite-Difference Time-Doman, Rigorous Coupled Wave Analysis, FEM) for metaoptics or experimental experience with metaoptics Department
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methods and transmission electron microscopy will take place in parallel with neuropathological and structural studies. The Dementia Laboratory has active collaborations with national and international
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University focuses on the synthesis and spectroscopy of colloidal inorganic nanomaterials, particularly binary and ternary transition metal oxides, chalcogenides, and pnictides. Research topics range from
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scientists, biomedical informaticians, clinicians, and public health researchers to develop deployable, trustworthy methods that improve patient outcomes and health system operations. Key responsibilities
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organic methods for functional small molecules and polymers. The goal of projects in the Huang lab is to tackle critical societal challenges through precise structural control, efficient manufacturing, and
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integrates custom neural architecture design, simulations, and publicly available genomic datasets to develop new inference methods. The Postdoctoral Associate will conduct research related to creating
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synthesized molecules and polymers (NMR, IR, Mass spec, single crystal XRD, GPC, UV-vis, FL…etc.) is essential. The preferred candidate will have a deep understanding of the chemistry of the main-group elements