45 mechanic-of-composite-material Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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| Materials Science and Engineering Job Description: Conducts experimental research and development efforts as a Post Doctoral Scholar in the Thermal Materials Laboratory, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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| Materials Science and Engineering This person will lead a HAMMER ERC Testbed 2 team that will provide implant design and mechanical testing supervision, supervise undergraduate and graduate research
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behavior instructural metallic alloys, particularly during or after mechanical testing. Experience withhexagonal close-packed (HCP)materials (e.g., titanium, magnesium, or zirconium alloys) is desirable but
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, microstructural evolution, and failure behavior in structural metallic alloys, particularly during or after mechanical testing. Experience with hexagonal close-packed (HCP) materials (e.g., titanium, magnesium
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engineering, with applications in energy systems and other natural and engineered networks. Additional Information: Hiring Salary: $61,800 Application materials should include: - Cover letter outlining your
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| Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Performs basic or applied research in the area of computational fluid dynamics, including problem setup, simulation and advanced post-processing for multiple projects
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motivated and enthusiastic Ph.D. or MD/Ph.D. scientist to join our team as a postdoctoral research fellow. The lab focuses on understanding the mechanisms of phenotypic plasticity, therapeutic resistance, and
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| Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Conducts experimental research and development efforts as a Post Doctoral Scholar in the Energy Innovation Laboratory, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. The work
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a Professor and her lab aims to achieve a systematic and comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms of phenotypic plasticity, therapeutic resistance, and immune escape mechanisms in human
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-employment physical including a drug screen. Additional Information: The focus of the NIH research program is on “Mechanotransduction and Mechanical Stress induced Postoperative ileus” (POI). The goal is to