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with a minimum of one year eligibility remaining. •Strong expertise in first-principles modeling or molecular simulations relevant to catalysis, and experience with machine learning models. •Deep
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are an internationally recognized leader in distribution packaging research and innovation. Our state-of-the-art laboratory facilities include advanced testing equipment for vibration analysis, shock dynamics, compression
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. The position involves research in modeling and simulation of within-host virus dynamics, theoretical immunology and multiscale immune-epidemiological models of infectious diseases and teaching two classes per
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aegypti genome, including their distribution across the global tropics and their role in the mosquitoes' adaptation to different climatic variables. The candidate will also study the molecular basis
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applications. The ideal candidate will possess strong analytical and experimental skills to address complex challenges related to packaging dynamics, product protection, and sustainable material performance
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, particularly turbulence in the boundary layer; developing new high-speed measurement techniques, particularly using optical diagnostics methods; augmenting experimental data with Computational Fluid Dynamics
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, molecular biology, genetics, and other relevant areas of biomedical sciences. PhD must be awarded no more than four years prior to the effective date of appointment with a minimum of one year eligibility
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interests are interdisciplinary modeling (ideally using economic production theory, more specifically Data Envelopment Analysis, system dynamics modeling/agent-based modeling, and/or Artificial Intelligence
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tools (e.g., NVivo). - Knowledge of forest sector dynamics, rural development, or bioeconomy transitions. - Experience in publishing peer-reviewed research and developing outreach materials. Pay Band
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for construction operations. The successful candidate will contribute to cutting-edge research in mixed reality (MR)-based simulation platforms, machine learning-based process optimization, and human-machine