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Information Contact:John G Morris - garrett-morris@uiowa.edu Clas-Computer Science MacLean Hall 2 West Washington Street 14 MLH Iowa City, IA 52242-1419 Department URL: https://jgbm.github.io/
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Scholar position for an individual with expertise in talent development and quantitative and/or qualitative methodology. The scholar will support ongoing and new projects at the Belin-Blank Center involving
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Allen Hall 30 North Dubuque Street VAN Iowa City, IA 52242-1479 Department URL: https://physics.uiowa.edu/people/dustin-swarm
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. We integrate fieldwork, computational modeling, and laboratory experiments to improve understanding of subsurface systems. More information about the lab can be found at: https://sites.google.com/view
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Program Director will report to the EMS Division Director, and the successful candidate will have administrative support and professional development opportunities supported by the Department of Emergency
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approximately August 1, 2026, and is for recent Ph.D. recipients. Applicant’s research interests should be aligned with RTG faculty: http://homepage.divms.uiowa.edu/~mftehrani/Faculty.html Teaching load
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) on the development of advanced Pediatric MR research with a primary focus on the brain and/or heart (e.g., MR spectroscopic imaging, MR elastography, susceptibility mapping and/or dynamic imaging). The candidate will
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, culinary, and international experience. More info on Iowa City can be found at https://wessel.lab.uiowa.edu/iowa-city . Highly-motiviated scholars with the attributes listed in the requirements section below
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available on Postdoctoral Research Scholar positions at https://grad.uiowa.edu/postdoctoral-affairs . Education Requirement: PhD or MD. Degree in a field related to neuroscience preferred. Desirable
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position in MR Physics. This successful applicant will help with development of MR imaging methods to study tumor metabolism and response to therapy. The research in the MRRF is focused on the development