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methods Knowledge and familiarity with various statistical software This role requires the ability to effectively communicate and to operate a computer and other standard office productivity equipment
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for an additional year based on performance. A Ph.D. in experimental condensed matter physics is required by time of appointment. Experience with neutron scattering and/or numerical simulations is an advantage but
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boasts numerous resources. IU School of Public Health‐Bloomington combines aspects of a traditional university campus with a strong teaching focus and the research infrastructure of a research-intensive
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injection and combustion analyzers, field ecology methods, soil analyses and data organization/analysis is essential. SKILLS Required Proficient communication skills Maintains a high degree of professionalism
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campus. Simon Hall sits between the Biology and Chemistry buildings and is home to our graduate training program in Quantitative and Chemical Biology (https://iuqcb.indiana.edu). Simon Hall houses other
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Design , both in the School of Public Health-Bloomington (SPH-B) at Indiana University . Dr. Holden’s research program pursues “better health, by design” by developing and testing health interventions
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to contribute to cutting-edge research investigating the physiological and psychological impacts of spaceflight. Our program focuses on human analog studies to simulate microgravity and explore
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Jordan: ejjordan@iu.edu . Additional Qualifications Responsibilities: This postdoctoral fellow will receive training in mixed methods approaches, human-centered design of digital health interventions
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by time of appointment. The proposed research will leverage multiple computational many-body techniques (including classical and quantum Monte Carlo, molecular dynamics, and ab initio methods) and
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preservation and climate adaptation? We are seeking a person experienced in interdisciplinary scholarship at the interface of the ecological and social sciences with expertise in mixed-methods approaches