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the Department of Genetics, Development and Cell Biology at Iowa State University is looking for a self-motivated postdoc to join the group. The postdocs will perform genetic, genomic, molecular, biochemical and
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epigenetic and transcriptomic data analysis Experience in UNIX and R programming and high-performance computing Demonstrated skills in computer programming with at least one scripting language (Python, Perl
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Position Title: Postdoc Research Associate - Clinical Veterinary Toxicology Appointment Type: Post Doc/Trainee Job Description: Summary of Duties and Responsibilities: The Veterinary Diagnostic
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leverages the latest advancements in artificial intelligence/ machine learning (AI/ML) and high-performance computing to accelerate the discovery, design and synthesis of advanced functional materials
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synthetic and additional characterization needs. High-performance computing facilities will also be made available and the successful candidate will use density functional theory calculations to predict
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mechanical properties of functional materials such as Nd-Fe-B and Sm-Co magnets iii. Developing high-performance magnets using non-critical elements like Ce, La, and mischmetal iv. Separation, recycling, and
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experience in mammalian tissue cell culture. Familiarity with using systems such as high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Experience in working with biosafety level two microorganisms. Documented
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science, and effective and efficient utilization of high performance computing resources are similarly encouraged. Key Selection Criteria: Interviews and selection will be based on alignment with our strategic
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with other PIs in the Division of Chemical and Biological Sciences and the Division of Materials Sciences and Engineering for synthetic and additional characterization needs. High-performance computing
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of molecular and polymeric organic extractants, (2) setting up continuous flow reactor with online analytic analyzers, (3) carrying out batch-wise and continuous flow separation studies, and (4) performing high