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, and align ultrafast optical setups, integrate setups with measurement electronics for data acquisition, etc. Experience in the following areas is beneficial but not required: nonlinear optics (e.g
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Computational Mathematics invites applications for Postdoctoral Research Associates to join in research efforts of interest to its faculty. Domains of interest include nonlinear partial differential equations
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with measurement electronics for data acquisition, etc. Experience in the following areas is beneficial but not required: nonlinear optics (e.g. optical parametric amplifiers), electrical switching, high
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at various stages of development in Brazil, China, India, and Poland, and additional NZx studies are under discussion. Initially, the applicant's work will be primarily with the Net-Zero Brazil collaboration
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the development and testing of new materials. The work will involve reactor design and setup with gas flow capability and process optimization. Qualified candidates should have a Ph.D. in chemistry, physics
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Poland, and additional NZx studies are under discussion. Initially, the applicant's work will be primarily with the Net-Zero Brazil collaboration, and applicants should have Portuguese language ability
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of existing and novel materials, extensive ex situ (and some in situ) characterization of synthesized materials by materials evaluation tools, and guiding the development and testing of new materials. The work
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will pursue research and may teach up to two courses per year, subject to sufficient enrollments and with the approval by the Office of the Dean of the Faculty. The initial appointment is for one year
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a residential Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Davis Center and IAS, with the expectation of renewal for a second year, contingent upon satisfactory performance and continued funding
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to recruit a postdoctoral fellow or more senior researcher to work on projects related to computational analysis of chemical and biochemical datasets. A major focus will be on the identification of small