73 postdoctoral-soil-structure-interaction Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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Postdoctoral scholar to pursue specialized research training and experience under the guidance of a scientific mentor in a research laboratory within the Department of Internal Medicine, Division
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the supervision of Dr. Joseph Kwon. We’re seeking a creative Postdoctoral Scholar to join our team and advance cutting-edge multiscale and hybrid modeling—integrating first-principles simulations with
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be set in accordance with the NIH scale for postdoctoral researchers, adjusted for relevant experience. Minimum Education Required PhD Additional Information: Working at Ohio State brings with it a
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papers for publication; performs scientific literature searches; presents research findings at local, national, or international scientific meetings; applies for postdoctoral fellowships; assists PI with
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| Engineering Education The Postdoctoral Scholar will support engineering education research efforts within the Department of Engineering Education (EED), with a focus on activities associated with the Kern
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Sciences | Microbiology Administration In the Fredrick Lab, the postdoctoral scholar will conduct genetic and biochemical experiments to elucidate mechanisms of ribosomal subunit biogenesis in various
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-funded projects involve using protein-protein interaction and kinase activity assays and other molecular biology techniques as well as cutting-edge electrophysiological techniques including optical mapping
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modeling, structural equation modeling, time-series analysis, psychophysiology, or neuroimaging Additional Information: The Department of Psychology within the College of Arts and Sciences seeks a Post
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Doctor (Postdoctoral Researcher) who is in charge of 3D CT segmentation in producing data that can be used to build 3D finite element models of human jaws, spine, and lower limb. This person will help
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| IM Palliative Medicine Postdoctoral researcher will implement clinical interventions with people with cancer under the supervision of Dr. Sharla Wells-Di Gregorio. The primary study involves