40 postdoc-computational-fluid-dynamics Postdoctoral positions at Stony Brook University
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population dynamics and toxin accumulation in co-cultivated bivalves. ● Publish manuscripts based on the above subjects. ● Other duties as assigned, which may include attending Scientific Conferences
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, epitranscriptomics, and quantitative metabolomics to explore these mechanisms further. This position offers an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic and interdisciplinary research environment focused
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population dynamics and toxin accumulation in co-cultivated bivalves. ● Publish manuscripts based on the above subjects. ● Other duties as assigned, which may include attending Scientific Conferences
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to explore these mechanisms further. This position offers an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic and interdisciplinary research environment focused on mechanistic insights into cancer initiation and
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, epitranscriptomics, and quantitative metabolomics to explore these mechanisms further. This position offers an exciting opportunity to work in a dynamic and interdisciplinary research environment focused
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Computer Engineering or a closely related field, completed by the start date of the appointment. Research experience in at least one of the following areas: ● Chip design, tape-out, and testing
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of post-translational modified proteins or peptides. First authored publication in peer-reviewed proteomics-related journals. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will join a dynamic team
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Computer Engineering or a closely related field, completed by the start date of the appointment. Research experience in at least one of the following areas: ● Chip design, tape-out, and testing
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of post-translational modified proteins or peptides. First authored publication in peer-reviewed proteomics-related journals. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will join a dynamic team
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converter degradation/failure analysis. Brief Description of Duties: The Postdoctoral Associate will support the Principal Investigator, Dr. Fang Luo , in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering