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Network Models" (https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2451973 ) and "A mathematical theory for the biological concept of modularity” (https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2424632
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Iowa State University, Department of Mathematics Position ID: ISU -LECTURER [#26577, R16869] Position Title: Position Type: Non tenure-track faculty Position Location: Ames, Iowa 50011-2064
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Iowa State University, Department of Mathematics Position ID: ISU -ATPDEV [#26269, R16318] Position Title: Position Type: Non tenure-track faculty Position Location: Ames, Iowa 50011-2064
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on "Canalization and Other Design Principles of Gene Regulatory Network Models" (https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2451973 ) and "A mathematical theory for the biological concept of modularity” (https
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physics or related field with graduate level experience Experience with multiple-scattering theory (MST), including mathematical derivation, coding and application within electronic-structure methods
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Qualifications: PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Engineering Mechanics or a closely related field Experience in ultrasonic theory and modeling Understanding of wave propagation phenomena and phenomena specific
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for all Clery Act-related records. Coordinate the submission of annual crime statistics to the U.S. Department of Education. Research, compile, and produce reports requiring data collection, graphs, and
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density functional theory, and atomic-scale simulations to investigate the decomposition of polymers using zeolite catalysts. The successful candidate will employ a combination of density functional theory
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to detail and above average analytical and mathematical skills. Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, as well as the ability to interact with a diverse constituency of individuals
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using molecular mechanics and hybrid QM/MM methods. Applying density functional theory, correlated wavefunction methods (e.g., MP2, CCSD(T)), and multiconfigurational approaches (e.g., CASSCF, CASPT2