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Classification Title: Post-Doctoral Associate Job Description: A Post-doctoral Associate position is available for an ambitious researcher to join an innovative NASA-funded project led by Dr. Di Yang in the Department of Geography at the University of Florida to begin in July 2025. This...
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Casamento-Moran within the Department of Applied Physiology and Kinesiology at the University of Florida. The successful candidate will join a dynamic, interdisciplinary team investigating the neurobiological
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conferences. Gain critical experience working in a fast-paced and dynamic group environment. Dr. Liu is fully committed to supporting the career development of all his trainees with opportunities both in and
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(e.g., phosphorus dynamics), and restoration frameworks such as CERP/CEPP. Experience in scenario analysis and model uncertainty assessment. Special Instructions to Applicants: Application must be
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dynamic and collaborative environment. Must have PhD in Chemistry. This position will be initially awarded for one year, and, contingent upon strong performance and conduct and availability of funds, may be
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to join a dynamic and interdisciplinary research environment focused on developing innovative AI/ML solutions for healthcare and biomedical research. The successful candidate will join a collaborative
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interdisciplinary and dynamic group of students and staff researching multilevel factors influencing individual and population health outcomes, particularly among rural adults. The RA will be expected to work
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dynamic and team-oriented research program. Successful candidates will work in a cutting-edge research environment with new state-of-the-art facilities. The laboratory has outstanding facilities for cell
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. The ideal candidate would have expertise in either MALDI-MSI or developmental biology. The candidate will be part of a dynamic research group focusing on Spatial Biomolecule Research at UF (https
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: Measuring the dynamic impact of personal social networks on language learning outcomes (NSF-2341628) led by Dr. Eleonora Rossi in the Department of Linguistics, together with an interdisciplinary team of co