46 evolution "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" "UCL" "UCL" Postdoctoral research jobs at Pennsylvania State University
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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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are focused on Systems Biology, Epigenetic Gene Regulation, Single-Cell Genomics and Cancer Biology. Responsibilities for this position include data analysis, method development, scholarly activities and other
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-paired taste cue (i.e., conditioned withdrawal) to track the development of addiction in the most vulnerable male and female rats and to test the hypothesis that engagement of, not only reward substrates
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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