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: 269741831 Position: Postdoctoral Research Associate/Empirical Study of Conflict (ESOC) Project Description: The Empirical Study of Conflict (ESOC) Project at the School of Public and International Affairs
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The Empirical Study of Conflict (ESOC) Project at the School of Public and International Affairs seeks a Post-Doctoral Research Associate to provide support to the university's Climate Change
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following areas: alternative cements (e.g., chemistry of calcium silicate and carbonate cements), physics of diffusion and carbonation, early-stage rheological characteristics, life cycle analysis, and design
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bias and inequality. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will work with Dr. Stacey Sinclair on an on-going research project examining how the framing of diversity efforts impacts support for and
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position for new projects to characterize synthesis processes and novel materials in several research thrusts: i) development of advanced manufacturing processes for low-cost battery cathode active materials
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focuses on using optogenetics and metabolic engineering for engineering microorganisms for bioproduction. The main responsibilities of the Postdoctoral Research Associate are to lead the design and
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to work on an NIH-funded multi-lab collaborative project studying the neurocomputational basis of reinforcement learning in rodents. The project, in collaboration with the Berke and Frank labs at UCSF
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applications to alternative fuel design and atmospheric chemistry. The successful candidate will be expected to assist with the commissioning of a new shock tube facility and will conduct fundamental
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on social vulnerability to hazards. The researcher will have the opportunity to work on multiple projects, investigating (a) cumulative environmental impacts, (b) the use of census microdata for social
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bias and inequality. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will work with Dr. Stacey Sinclair on an on-going research project examining how the framing of diversity efforts impacts support for and