37 phd-rehabilitation-engineering-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at SUNY University at Buffalo
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expertise in climate science, hydrology, earth and planetary science, and physically-based or machine-learning/AI-based climate modeling (e.g. hydrometeorological and/or atmospheric processes
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protein level structural responses to low-dose radiation. The position is intended for a motivated individual with a background in a molecular biology with additional experience or interest in structural
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related to Earth Science, Polar Science, Glaciology, Climate Science or Civil Engineering Preferred Qualifications experience in data compilation and analysis experience with large dataset (observations
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keeping with our commitment, welcomes all to apply including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Minimum Qualifications PhD in Communication, Psychology, or related field conferred within the last
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, chromatin biology, or epigenetics. Familiarity with computational tools for genomic data analysis is a plus. Excellent communication skills and ability to work collaboratively. Physical Demands Requires
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cutting-edge multi-omics at bulk, single-cell and spatial scales with computational analyses to investigate transcriptome, epigenome and chromatin architecture. Combine multi-omics with flow cytometry and
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to work in a collaborative environment, to communicate scientific results, and to develop an independent research program. The candidate should have completed a Ph.D in experimental particle physics
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As a postdoctoral research associate in the department of Physics, this position will support the research program of Prof. Nie (PI)’s projects focusing on investigating novel organo-inorganic hybrid
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Leadership (PAL) program is a structured two-year experience, offered through the University at Buffalo’s School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SPPS) Department of Pharmacy Practice (PHM
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Leadership (PAL) program is a structured two-year experience, offered through the University at Buffalo’s School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SPPS) Department of Pharmacy Practice (PHM