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. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Basic Qualifications Doctorate or terminal degree required Department Contact for Questions Will Report to: Alex P. Miller, PhD Assistant Professor
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clinics and educational programs in Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, Indiana. Our main facility includes a state-of-the-art 45,000–square-foot James J. Fritts DDS Clinical Care Center on the IU-Indianapolis
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of quantum algorithms for hybrid quantum simulators. Applicants should have a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, or a closely related field. To apply, a CV, a brief statement of research interests
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-brain barrier research. Ideal candidates will have: 1.A PhD in the life sciences 2.A solid background in cell culture and tissue engineering approaches 3.Knowledge in Neuroscience and Stem Cell Research 4
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by Dr. Tim Pleskac (cognitive and decision modeling) and Dr. David Crandall (computer vision and AI). The postdoc will lead the development, integration, and testing of computational models of decision
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by Dr. Tim Pleskac (cognitive and decision modeling) and Dr. David Crandall (computer vision and AI). The postdoc will lead the development, integration, and testing of computational models of decision
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invite individuals who will join us in our mission to improve health equity and well-being for all throughout the state of Indiana. Basic Qualifications 1. PhD with substantial hands-on research experience
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Minimum Qualifications: · PhD in Immunology, Cancer Biology, Biomedical Engineering, or a related discipline · Demonstrated experience in mouse handling and tumor models or nanomedicine/biomedical
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changes in microgravity conditions. d. Ability to perform cell culture and tissue models such as 3D tissue models and microfluidic systems to simulate microgravity. e. Understanding and experience with
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spectroscopy of nanomaterials · Plasmonics · Electron microscopy Desired Attributes: Proven ability in creative problem-solving, effective time management and prioritization across diverse research activities