14 algorithm-development-"Multiple" Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Maryland
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scientific journals and conferences. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams within and outside the institution. Contribute to the development of research proposals and grant applications. Benefits Summary
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. Vaccine Protocol Position Summary/Purpose of Position: The Planetary Surfaces and Spacecraft Lab at the University of Maryland, College Park is hiring multiple postdoctoral researchers. We are looking
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of Maryland, College Park, announces multiple open postdoctoral positions focused on the development of novel materials and systems for thermal management of power and microelectronic systems, energy storage
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medical or religious exemption will result in the offer of employment being rescinded. Position Summary/Purpose of Position: Multiple opportunities are available for post-doctoral research at the Institute
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and mentors, and present and obtain feedback on their own research. Especially, the postdoc will have access to multiple industry partners with EHR, claims, and mobile health data, as well as the AIM
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responsibilities include performing in situ transmission electron microscopy experiments, including imaging and electron and x-ray spectroscopy, to elucidate the evolution of microstructure and chemistry during
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by DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy to develop carbon molecular sieve (CMS) hollow fiber membranes for alkane dehydrogenation membrane reactors. The position will be in Professor Chen Zhang’s
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serve as the Fellow’s primary mentor with support from other CfME and TLPL faculty. These faculty will meet with the Fellow regularly to provide guidance on developing a pedagogically sound teaching
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(developed from satellite observations, ground monitors, and numeric modeling) with adverse birth outcomes including low birthweight, preterm birth, hospital service use, and mortality. Essential Functions
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of these positions will be electrochemical modeling of high-energy cells. The successful applicant will develop detailed physics- and chemistry-based transient mathematical models for cell charge and discharge, based