11 web-programmer-developer-"PhD-Jobs.NET" Postdoctoral positions at University of Kansas in United States
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about a postdoctoral experience that combines both research and teaching/education. The KU IRACDA (Institutional Research and Academic Career Development Awards) is a postdoctoral training program
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. Crossfield's ExoLab research program: in particular, with a focus on the measurement of eta-Earth (the occurrence rate of rocky planets in or near their stars' habitable zones). Of particular interest are those
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will contribute in several aspects of Prof. Crossfield’s ExoLab research program: in particular, with a focus on the measurement of eta-Earth (the occurrence rate of rocky planets in or near their stars
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the following web site: http://eeb.ku.edu/faculty . If you are interested in a postdoctoral position with an EEB faculty member, please contact the faculty member directly to inquire about opportunities in
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annually for three subsequent years subject to review. GENERAL DUTIES: Research in nuclear physics. The successful candidate will contribute to several aspects of the group's research program including
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, supersonic, and hypersonic regimes. The position involves the development and application of high-fidelity computational fluid dynamics (CFD) methods, theoretical modeling, and data-driven approaches to study
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Assessment Program (AWQUA ) team. They will be jointly supervised by Erin Seybold (Assistant Scientist) and Scott Ishman (Associate Director/Senior Scientist) in collaboration with Tom Mueller (Assistant
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prepare fellows to obtain external funding for their own independent research program. This position may be a hybrid of on-site work or fully remote work as decided by supervisor. Due to complex state
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materials by applying and developing advanced computational and theoretical approaches. The postdoc will work within a collaborated team of experimental and computational experts from KU and UNL. Job
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. The successful candidate will support a broader research initiative focused on computational chemistry for sustainable energy solutions, including the development and application of Drude polarizable force fields