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samples and carry out single-molecule biophysical assays on force-producing enzymes. Daily maintenance of various cell cultures. Maintain custom-built instrumentation for optical and magnetic tweezers. Use
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presentation skills. Equipment Utilized Familiarity with X-ray diffration, FTIR and optical spectroscopy, electron microscopy, and phase diagram modelling is required. Physical Demands and Work Environment
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, and other researchers. Supervisory experience. Visual acuity and the ability to distinguish fine gradation of colors, manual dexterity in both hands, above-average eye-hand coordination. Ability
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at the density-functional and dynamical mean-field-theory levels, metal-insulator and structural phase transitions, quantum critical points, nonlinear and anomalous responses, optical traps, quantum computation
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sampling for phytoplankton pigments, phytoplankton, nutrients, and carbonate chemistry. Optical profiling instruments including LISST, radiometers, and AC-9. Autonomous Platforms: Slocum gliders and
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following areas: phytoplankton ecology and taxonomy, bio-optics, physical-biological coupling, and polar ecosystems. Demonstrated ability to collaborate with students, faculty, and industry partners
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options Employee and dependent educational benefits Life insurance coverage Employee discounts programs For detailed information on benefits and eligibility, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits
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-reviewed journals in biology-relevant fields. Preferred Qualifications Prior experience with brain slice patch-clamp recordings and optical imaging. Excellent writing skills with experience in writing grants
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information on benefits and eligibility, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Position Status Full Time Working Hours 37.5 Standard Hours 37.50 Daily Work Shift Day Work Arrangement