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integrating physics requirements into the design of the EIC interaction region. The EIC group at BNL’s Physics Department has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate. The selected candidate is expected
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materials for the next generation of microelectronics and quantum information science and technology. Position Description: We are looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associatefor a 1-year term , to grow high
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into collisions. Beyond sparking scientific discoveries in a new frontier of fundamental physics, the Electron-Ion Collider will trigger technological breakthroughs that have broad-ranging impact on human health
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into collisions. Beyond sparking scientific discoveries in a new frontier of fundamental physics, the Electron-Ion Collider will trigger technological breakthroughs that have broad-ranging impact on human health
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Research program. The project aims to integrate a diverse suite of high-resolution observations (atmospheric, land surface, and infrastructure), diagnostic/predictive models, and civic engagement to provide
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: PhD in Chemistry, Physics, Biophysics, Biology, Biochemistry or Structural Biology. Proven ability to optimize peptide, protein or nucleic acid crystallization systems. Basic
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. The program involves close collaborations with experts in theory and data science and will benefit from frequent interactions with principal investigators at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II
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will focus on sorghum-pathogen interactions to identify virulence effectors and host resistance proteins. Then, further characterize their interactions and molecular mechanisms using state of the art
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computational programming. • Excellent oral and written communication skills. • Ability to work independently, while interacting effectively in a collaborative team to solve problems. Preferred Knowledge
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to investigate the molecular basis of plant-pathogen interactions in bioenergy Sorghum. The successful candidate will study plant immune responses at the organismal, subcellular, and molecular levels to uncover