49 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Postdoctoral positions at Stony Brook University
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Postdoctoral Associate Required Qualifications: (as evidenced by an attached resume) PhD (or foreign equivalent) in Biomedical Engineering, Medical Physics, Electrical, Computer Engineering or a
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Postdoctoral Associate Required Qualifications: (as evidenced by an attached resume) PhD (or foreign equivalent) in Biomedical Engineering, Medical Physics, Electrical, Computer Engineering or a
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equivalent) in hand by July 1, 2025. Preferred Qualifications: Ph.D. (or foreign equivalent) in marine science or a related field. Familiarity with numerical modeling of marine ecological processes, and
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Mathematics, IMS, and SCGP) Location: Stony Brook University Open Date: Sep 16, 2024 Deadline: Nov 15, 2024 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time Description Stony Brook University has numerous mathematical postdoctoral
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numerous cruises since 2018) to determine long term trends in carbonate chemistry of the NYB, and 3) work with a team of Ecosystem and Climate Change Indicators experts to evaluate if and how OA might be
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. Experience in organic synthesis focused on methods development and/or catalysis. Preferred Qualifications: Candidates are expected to have a strong synthetic organic background, preferably with experience in
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. Experience in organic synthesis focused on methods development and/or catalysis. Preferred Qualifications: Candidates are expected to have a strong synthetic organic background, preferably with experience in
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fusion techniques that integrate satellite and surface-based observations for the study of fast evolving atmospheric phenomena such as convective storms. * Develop novel methods for integrating models and
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-ligand association by methods including Y2H, BIFC, and MST, respectively. * Participate/assist in manuscript writing for publication in scientific journals and/or presentations. * Lab maintenance
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methodology, develop sensor fusion techniques that integrate satellite and surface-based observations for the study of fast evolving atmospheric phenomena such as convective storms. ● Develop novel methods