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. The position is to be held jointly at the Cogut Institute for the Humanities and the Department of History, with additional affiliation with the Program in Science, Technology, and Society. We seek a
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for the study of (i) coherent quantum dynamics in open systems and/or (ii) strongly correlated electronic structure in quantum materials. Applicants may also propose other compelling projects in quantum science
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. The position is ideal for candidates with an interest in economics, health services research, medicine, and related fields and who have plans for doctoral studies or further research training after working as a
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the Department of Earth, Environment, and Planetary Sciences, and the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society at Brown University. The assistant will have opportunities to interact with numerous
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Brown University, Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics Position ID: ICERM-FALL26 [#27091] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Providence
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Brown University, Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics Position ID: ICERM-SPRING27 [#27092] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Providence
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, optogenetics, histology, computational approaches, and behavioral analyses to address fundamental questions in sensory neuroscience. This position has a fixed term end date of one year from date of hire, which
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, which may be extended based upon available funding. QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience • Required: Bachelor's degree in psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science, computer science or a related
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functions and development, using sea urchin embryonic cells and human cancer cells. (2) Evolutionary Developmental Biology: Discovering how molecular evolution alters the developmental program and contributes
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. The Fairbrother Laboratory uses a combination of computational biology and high-throughput genomics techniques to identify functional elements in the genome. We seek to understand recognition events important in