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takes a multidisciplinary approach to understanding sensory neural processing in the context of animal behavior. The position is funded by active NIH grants supporting the Lab. The minimum qualifications
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(Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History), facilitating exposure to multiple research environments including archaeological field work and museum collections, while building on the postdoc’s existing
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ample funding for computing resources and travel, and there will also be the opportunity to gain experience in mentoring undergraduate and PhD students, outreach, and other departmental activities
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University of Oklahoma's supercomputer, Schooner. There is ample funding for computing resources and travel, and there will also be the opportunity to gain experience in mentoring undergraduate and PhD
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Location University of Oklahoma, Homer L. Dodge Department of Physics and Astronomy Open Date Sep 12, 2024 Description Applicants will possess a relevant PhD (or be nearing completion) or equivalent
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remaining 20% of their time to the national synthesis effort and professional training. Qualifications Must have completed PhD program by May 31, 2025. Application Process This institution is using
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: Research experience in acoustics, biomechanics, and experiments in animal or human ear (temporal bone) Relevant education degree (PhD level) Preference: Biomechanics of the ear Research experience in animal
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or disturbance at the global scale; (P3) predictive understanding of microbiome dynamics and functioning in nature and engineering systems (e.g., grassland, bioreactors, wastewater treatment systems, etc.). P1 is
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analysis, prototyping, machine learning, or entrepreneurship is a plus. We focus on developing optical neuroimaging technology to study and treat brain diseases. We are devoted to applying novel neuroimaging
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will begin immediately and continue until the anticipated position is filled. For questions regarding this position, please contact Dr. Bihui Zhu, Bihui.zhu@ou.edu . Application Process This institution