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SPECIFICS The research laboratory of Dr. Kateryna Makova in the Department of Biology at The Pennsylvania State University has an opening for a Postdoctoral Scholar to study mammalian genome evolution
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products and planetary spectra, development of relevant exoplanetary models, and publication of scientific results. Penn State is home to the Center for Exoplanets and Habitable Worlds (CEHW) and has a
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and supervise graduate and undergraduate students in research activities, fostering technical growth and professional development. Collaborate and coordinate with internal teams, external research
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characterization of molecules and chemical reactions as well as development of structure-to-property rules and nonadiabatic dynamics for electrocyclization reactions. The ideal postdoctoral candidate will have
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, technical reporting, peer-reviewed publications, and collaborative proposal development. Work closely with graduate students, technical staff, and external collaborators. Preferred Qualifications: Ph.D. in
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their science to peers and the public through presentations, writing, and digital formats. Excellent organizational and verbal and written English communication skills are required. Professional development
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technologies to join her research team. The successful candidate will work on cutting-edge projects related to advanced battery systems, electrochemical energy storage, materials development, or interface
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candidates who can demonstrate a track record of solving complex analytical challenges and working collaboratively. About the Position: The successful candidate will take a leading role in method development
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University (University Park). The project is funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, through program PAR-20-299 (Translational Research in Maternal and
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Planetary Science Center . Penn State is heavily involved with the development and implementation of the Habitable Zone Planet Finder and the NEID Spectrograph , with institutional access to the Hobby Eberly