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stress contagion and collective motion, as well as survey data of emotional states and personality metrics. Modeling efforts will focus on agent-based approaches, which may include both simulation studies
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research in modeling and simulation of disease transmission in an ecological setting and teaching one class per year. The individual will also be responsible for writing documents, including grant reports
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perceived by both consumers and cider-makers. The post-doc will have their primary home in the Whitehead Lab (speciesinteractions.com) with extensive collaboration and co-mentorship from the Igwe Lab
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molecular dynamics simulations. This position emphasizes research in the modeling of complex chemical systems, where the candidate will integrate advanced simulation techniques with modern machine learning
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suite of 3D numerical simulations of the thermochemical evolution of Mercury that integrate a new melting model with realistic assumptions regarding the mantle rheology. The models will be constrained
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CRISPRai and optogenetic control systems and developing predictive metabolic models for the oleaginous yeast Yarrowia lipolytica. This position offers a unique opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research
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on their research and innovation campus. Required Qualifications - PhD and/or MD in Computational Biology, Bioinformatics, Genomics, Biology, Data Science, Computer science or other related fields. PhD must be
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within the past four years with at least one year of eligibility remaining - Experience with conducting analytical research in aeroacoustics Preferred Qualifications - Expertise with the modeling
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(CFD) simulations. More information on Prof. Liselle Joseph and the PHASE research group can be found at the following link: https://www.aoe.vt.edu/people/faculty/liselle-joseph.html. This role offers
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also be responsible for preparing and utilizing chemical solutions in in-vitro experiments in a wet lab setting, maintain colonies of mouse models of human disease through husbandry and genotyping