17 multiple-sequence-alignment Postdoctoral positions at NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ABU DHABI
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on the physical layer and MAC layer design for wireless systems, particularly across multiple spectrum bands. The PDA is expected to actively disseminate results through publications in high-impact journals and
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combination of techniques such as rodent behavioral analysis, biochemical, molecular and cell biology, in vivo and in vitro fluorescence imaging, and next-generation sequencing. Position duties would include
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communications and shaping the networks of the future. As a newly established center, it represents a timely initiative that aligns closely with the UAE’s vision to lead in the digital era. Through close
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multiple projects in urban sociology, inequality and social networks, broadly construed. The successful applicant will contribute to one or more interdisciplinary projects. Example projects include the study
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established center, it represents a timely initiative that aligns closely with the UAE’s vision to lead in the digital era. Through close collaboration with industry and other stakeholders, NYUAD Wireless seeks
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initiative that aligns closely with the UAE’s vision to lead in the digital era. Through close collaboration with industry and other stakeholders, NYUAD Wireless seeks to pioneer advancements in wireless
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and sequencing, and a background in culturing microbes in the laboratory. We are particularly interested in applicants with experience and interest in addressing questions about host-microbiome
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sequencing platforms, and a high-computing cluster in addition to a state of-the-art mass spectrometry facility (NYUAD Core Instruments). The terms of employment are competitive and include housing and
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collaboration between multiple research groups led primarily by Professor Tarek Abdoun and Professor Mostafa Mobasher. It involves a diverse range of activities including: structural and geotechnical modeling
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Scientific Diver (e.g. AAUS) certification would be an asset Required Work and Related Experience Experience with coral heat-stress assays (ideally in multiple life stages) Proficiency in molecular biology