80 polymer-material-simulation-research Postdoctoral positions at University of Minnesota
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available in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at the University of Minnesota- Twin Cities during the current fiscal year to conduct grant supposed research in all areas of Chemical
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, chemicals, and materials. The postdoctoral researcher will be expected to work independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary environment, publish findings in peer-reviewed journals, present
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time Postdoctoral Researcher. The initial appointment is for one year, with renewal possible. The incoming postdoc will work closely with the PI to conduct field measurements and use hydrologic/water
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with Dr. Wei Pan (https://directory.sph.umn.edu/bio/sph-a-z/wei-pan or http://www.biostat.umn.edu/~weip/),and his collaborators in or outside the University of Minnesota. The research will focus
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applicable University policies, procedures and regulations. All data, research records and materials and other intellectual property generated in University laboratories remain the property of the University
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Research Description: Position will require the development and application of numerical codes modeling the nonlinear
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neuroplasticity using rodent models. Concurrent research lines exploring the intersection of sex hormone signaling and respiratory neuroplasticity in aging, spinal cord injury, and stress models offer multiple