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validate polarizable force field models. Responsibilities will include both macroscopic property analysis (e.g., density, diffusion coefficients, ion conductivity, interfacial tension) and atomistic-level
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application materials. Previous work experience that required research with single-molecule techniques and microfabrication, as demonstrated in application materials. Experience with with data analysis tools
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the knowledge and skills necessary to conduct rigorous research. During the fellowship, postdoctoral researchers will work alongside experts and peer mentors to design and implement independent research studies
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preparation, editorial work, presentation of results, outreach and career development, and travel as required for work duties. Specific Job Duties (percentage of time): 80% - Analysis of data and/or calculation
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appropriate data collection and analysis documentation, providing written reports on research progress, and participating in research group meetings when asked. 25% - Disseminate research findings by 1
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materials. Graduate-level coursework or experience utilizing strong quantitative analysis skills, including statistics and data presentation (GraphPad, OriginPro). Work experience that requires organizational
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synthesis and characterization. Experience with mammalian/microbial cell culture and animal models. At least three years of laboratory experience. Work experience that demonstrates quantitative analysis
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results, and grant writing. The position will be a part-time (.80 FTE) research dedicated fellowship of up to one year with the possibility of a second year upon mutual agreement and availability of funds
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in vanadium and iron redox flow batteries. This is a 1-yr appointment with the possibility of reappointment based on performance and funding availability. The successful candidate must be eligible
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29761BR Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Position Overview The Kelly, Macdonald and Unckless research groups use a range of genetic, genomic, and statistical techniques to address basic questions in