30 modelling-complexity-geocomputation Postdoctoral positions at Stony Brook University
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peer-reviewed journals and conferences. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with black-box modeling of wind turbines and converter-based power systems. Knowledge of Lyapunov-based methods, nonlinear
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surgical procedures, mouse behavior, extensive knowledge of the basal ganglia and striatum and amygdala. Experience with anterograde and retrograde circuit tracing. Experience with mouse models of compulsive
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increased risk of cardiovascular complications. Using molecular and genetic techniques in transgenic murine models, MPN patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cell lines, and primary patient samples, we
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the appointment. Experience in basic cell and molecular biology techniques. Preferred Qualifications: Conducting experiments using cell culture and mouse models. Data analysis and manuscript preparation, including
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, or a closely related field. Preferred Qualification: Research experience in biomedical implants, animal models, and aging/Alzheimer’s disease. Research experience in biomaterials, neuroscience
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design/modeling/integration, and active filtering. ● Converter control/modeling, including and not limited to high-speed motor drive and grid-tied converters. ● High voltage engineering and
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in studies. Previous experience in coordinating human research studies and expertise in managing data generated. Preferred Qualifications: Prior experience in deciphering complex trait genetics and
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on data generated in studies. Previous experience in coordinating human research studies and expertise in managing data generated. Preferred Qualifications: Prior experience in deciphering complex trait
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on data generated in studies. Previous experience in coordinating human research studies and expertise in managing data generated. Preferred Qualifications: Prior experience in deciphering complex trait
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, or a closely related field. Preferred Qualification: Research experience in biomedical implants, animal models, and aging/Alzheimer’s disease. Research experience in biomaterials, neuroscience