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focus on quantum impurity models (particularly Kondo model). • Strong computational skills (with Python or Julia or C++ or Matlab or equivalent) and using numerical techniques such as exact
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, Python, Mplus, or similar) - Familiarity with big data, Linux systems, and remote computing clusters - Experience with genome-wide statistical genetics approaches (e.g., GWAS, genetic correlations, PGS
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. Proficiency in Python, MATLAB, or R. Strong quantitative and analytic skills. Preferred Qualifications Experience with evidence-accumulation models (DDM, sequential sampling, Bayesian models). Experience with
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for reporting tools, experience using AI in data analysis, proficiency in dashboard creation with platforms such as Tableau or Power BI, and programming experience with R and Python. The ideal candidate will have
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(Liver-Muscle-Bone) as a mediator of cachexia and mechanisms underlying muscle weakness during cancer survivorship. These studies are funded by multiple sources, including NIH/NCI and the American Cancer
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. Additional Qualifications: • Theory: Expertise in quantum optics, quantum information science, or quantum field theory. • Simulation: Proficiency in MATLAB or Python for simulation/modeling and data analysis
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related dementias. Project Overview Leveraging newly developed brain organoid models, this project will: Utilize human iPSC lines from AD patients to develop multiple tiered brain organoid models
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Qualifications Preferred Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have expertise in student success, assessment and evaluation, or data-use; multiple years of full-time work experience in one or more of the higher
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(manuscripts, presentations) from multiple funded clinical trials and laboratory studies. Additional opportunities exist to contribute to studies on developmental neuroscience and projects aimed at increasing
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Summary Post-Doctoral Positions Atomic Physics/Quantum Information Indiana University, Bloomington Multiple post-doctoral positions are available in the Trapped Ion Quantum Information group at Indiana