48 postdoc-density-functional-theory-dft Fellowship positions at University of Michigan
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enhance our contribution to society. Responsibilities* The successful candidate will work on projects performing analysis of PET neuroimage data, including kinetic modeling and multimodal data synthesis
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as part of the WFFI, an interdisciplinary working group of faculty, students, and postdocs studying human and ecological adaptation to wildfire risk using an integrated social-environmental system
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for Entrepreneurship (CFE), Fast Forward Medical Innovation (FFMI). Work with teams to pursue funding opportunities e.g., translational funding; local, regional, national pitch competitions. Receive mentorship from BI
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well as the implications of these motives to theories of decision-making, organizations, and public policy. At the heart of this work lies the idea that people are often motivated to hold (or avoid) specific beliefs
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meaningful information from noisy or ambiguous sensory signals? To what extent does neural plasticity in the auditory system occur via mechanisms dictated by classic theories of reinforcement learning, or does
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on rolling basis. Job Summary We are seeking for highly motivated postdoctoral fellows to work in Dr. Thanh Hoang lab in the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Our research encompasses a wide range of
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, throughout the course of employment. Learn more about the work modes . Additional Information One-year postdoc with option to renew. Background Screening Michigan Medicine conducts background screening and pre
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research experience in rheumatology and genomics. The individual will work in a highly collaborative environment and has opportunities to work with top investigators in Dermatology, Rheumatology, and
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, highly motivated individual for postdoctoral fellow position. The successful candidate is expected to thrive in a fast-paced dynamic environment. In this role, the candidate will work as part of a team
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applicant for a Post Doc position. The candidate will work on multiple funded/unfunded research projects that aim to develop novel methods and devices to assess and improve neurological outcomes after stroke