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Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program (Postdoc) is a high-intensity program designed to identify recent Doctoral graduates of high promise and to foster advanced skill development. It allows the postdoc
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Performance Computing environment, and utilization of bioinformatics pipelines. Translational Research: You will learn how to translate fundamental research findings into practical solutions for U.S
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Research Laboratory is offering a Biosensor Research Fellowship in the Operational Sensing Section at the 711th Human Performance Wing (711 HPW), headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton
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Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program (Postdoc) is a high-intensity program designed to identify recent Doctoral graduates of high promise and to foster advanced skill development. It allows the postdoc
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bioinformatics tools, pipelines, and statistical methods for the analysis of large-scale genomic and transcriptomic datasets ('big data'), with hands-on experience in high-performance computing (HPC) environments
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for Warfighter performance science and its practical applications. This ORISE fellowship is an opportunity to collaborate on ongoing studies within the Military Thermal and Mountain Medicine Division, which
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research within the National Gas Hydrate Research and Development Program to obtain pertinent, high-quality information on natural gas hydrates systems that will benefit the development of models and methods
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: This program, administered by ORAU through its contract with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to manage the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE), was established through an interagency
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magnesiothermic reduction. High performance computing (HPC) such as density functional theory (DFT) and grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulations calculations will be performed at National Energy Technology
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to United States agriculture by providing 24/7 diagnostic support for high-consequence, transboundary animal diseases, such as African Swine Fever and Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Research Project: This project is