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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Meteorology- Development of Radar-based Hail-size Algorithms University of Oklahoma Norman Campus: Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences: School of Meteorology Location
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Postdoctoral Research Scholar of Physics and Astronomy- Physics and Astronomy-Galaxy Evolution and Galactic Archaeologyition University of Oklahoma Norman Campus: Dodge Family College of Arts and
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a 3-year DOE-sponsored project that started in September 2024. The Postdoctoral Research Associate working on P1 will develop and test deep learning algorithms for model emulation and model parameter
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linear mixed models, and biological network analysis. This may require development of new computer algorithms and/or construction of computational workflows on computer clusters. The types of multi-omics
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Radiation Measurement (ARM) instruments. Contributing to the development of the ARM Data Quality Office through contacts with other ARM engineers/scientists. Performing other related duties as assigned in a
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better understand how inflammation increases the risk of abnormal blood vessel development in prematurely born infants and ultimately find ways to prevent complications related to vascular dysgenesis
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supervision. Conducts research and laboratory analysis for research staff, to include but not limited to measure and weigh compounds and solutions, isolate, identify and prepare specimens, and collect samples
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supervision. Conducts research and laboratory analysis for research staff, to include but not limited to measure and weigh compounds and solutions, isolate, identify and prepare specimens, and collect samples
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development of new collaborative and independent research projects and grants. To apply, please submit a letter of interest, a CV, and the names and contact information for three references to lemon@ou.edu. Job
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participants. Postdoctoral fellows will receive support for professional development and skills training to advance manuscript writing, data analyses, presentation acumen, and research models. The primary mentor