115 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" research jobs at Indiana University
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Posting Details Position Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow - Metaoptics Research (Leung Research Group, Department of Intelligent Systems Engineering) Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department
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multiple brain regions interact with each other, or networks. Furthermore, we are focused on identifying factors affecting the plasticity of these representational networks, and the degree to which they can
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, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, and biochemistry. Our department is in the top in the US, with our analytical chemistry program often ranked in the top 10 , as well as particular
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Department IUSM - Neurology Campus IU School of Medicine Indianapolis Position Summary The Dage Lab at the Indiana University School of Medicine is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Fellow to
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and green infrastructure in fostering climate resilience for Midwest ecosystems. Phase one of this project will yield a model based on multiple urbanized systems that will form the backbone of a “best
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position is available in a collaborative Nanoscience Center hosted at Indiana University. The successful candidate will be co-mentored by Professors Sara Skrabalak (lab website ) and Xingchen Ye (lab website
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smartwatches, smart rings, and fitness trackers to measure additional variables of interest such as heart rate, heart rate variability, physical activity, and sleep. His research is funded by multiple institutes
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chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, materials chemistry, and biochemistry. The chemical biology area of the Department of Chemistry is located in Simon Hall on our heavily wooded campus. Simon
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for one or more outstanding, highly motivated post-doctoral research fellows with special interest in human genomics/computational systems biology to work on multi-omics analyses of Alzheimer’s disease and
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pathophysiology of the inner ear using multiple genetic mouse models and a novel human stem cell-derived 3D inner ear organoid model. We study genetically-mediated hair cell and neuronal degeneration in these model