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programming (e.g., Python, MATLAB). Preferred Qualifications: Experience in resilience analysis for multi-agent systems. Familiarity with communication-constrained algorithm design. Prior work on communication
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positions in the Department of Biomedical Engineering . The incumbent will develop, design and run research experiments in the field of biomaterials for tissue regenerative applications or neuroscience
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Postdoctoral Associate Required Qualifications: (as evidenced by an attached resume) Doctoral Degree (or foreign equivalent). Preferred Qualifications: PhD in Bioengineering, Biomolecular
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ongoing projects. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are also required. Specific Duties: ● Plan experiments and technical requirements, prepare and test specimens. ● Analyze data and
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. * Development of MOLLER GEM detector prototypes and construction chambers, relevant simulations, and participation in engineering design efforts for various MOLLER subsystems, especially the toroidal spectrometer
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stability assessment, and control design. Familiarity with CIGRE benchmark systems for power system stability testing. Industrial experience in wind power integration, grid code compliance, or energy system
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detector design, construction or commissioning, and implications on physics performance. Brief Description of Duties: The successful candidate will take on a major role in the Stony Brook Nucleon decay and
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detector design, construction or commissioning, and implications on physics performance. Brief Description of Duties: The successful candidate will take on a major role in the Stony Brook Nucleon decay and
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-experiment website . ● Development of MOLLER GEM detector prototypes and construction chambers, relevant simulations, and participation in engineering design efforts for various MOLLER subsystems
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detector design, construction or commissioning, and implications on physics performance. Brief Description of Duties: The successful candidate will take on a major role in the Stony Brook Nucleon decay and