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, heterogeneous catalysis, electrocatalysis, sustainable energy, and machine learning. We develop and apply electronic structure theory, i.e., density functional theory and correlated wavefunction theory, to design
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have the opportunity to work on projects such as investigating multicellular organization in curved geometries, exploring the rheology of multilayered epidermal organoids, and designing amorphous
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the humanities and social sciences, as well as applicants with degrees in the natural sciences, business, engineering, computer science, health sciences, law, art, media, and design, who have demonstrated
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. Individuals should have the ability and desire to innovate when these are insufficient. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will assist the supervisor in the interpretation and publication of results and grants
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independent experimental or computational/theoretical research projects under the broad guidance of the faculty supervisors. Preparing research papers, making presentations, and assisting with preparing grant
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to innovate when these are insufficient. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will assist with the interpretation and publication of results and grants. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will maintain
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data management. Recent research project details and outcomes can be found in computer systems conference proceedings, such as HPCA, FAST, SC, DSN, HPDC, IPDPS, and DAC. Responsibilities: Performs basic
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for both astrophysical observations with gamma rays in the MeV energy range and indirect dark matter searches with antinuclei measurements using the Liquid Argon Time Projection Chamber (LArTPC) detector. We
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About the Opportunity The Communication for Health Equity Lab led by Professor Diane Francis is looking for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to help support the transdisciplinary research
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to innovative research projects focusing on precision medicine, microfluidic technologies, and immunotherapy. Qualifications: Knowledge of: Advanced immunology and cell biology principles. Microfluidic