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collaborative and interdisciplinary team. Candidate must have a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, or other comparable majors. Candidate should
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interdisciplinary team. The final candidate must have a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, or other comparable majors. They should have experience in
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for Gravitation and the Cosmos and its Center for Multimessenger Astrophysics , as well as the Institute for Computational and Data Sciences and the Center for Astrostatics and Astroinformatics . Education and
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the importance of this role in our research program. Essential job function: Design and implement research protocols; design safety procedures; adapt new procedures, methods or instrumentation related to research
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separation, electrochemistry of bio-mineral systems, and computational modeling of metallurgical systems. Key Responsibilities: Perform mineralogical and chemical characterization of ores using techniques
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computational modeling. Exhibit advanced analytical and problem-solving abilities. Demonstrate excellent experimental skills, with proficiency in asphalt binder and mixture testing. Have a proven record of
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. These positions are primarily for work on scattering amplitudes in gauge and gravity theories—understanding their mathematical form, developing tools for their computation and representation, and applying new
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the human and other genomes. The successful applicant must have the ability to plan, execute, interpret, document, and troubleshoot independent research and to collaborate effectively with other computational
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expected to collaborate with a faculty mentor and supervisor and graduate students. Applicants should preferably have research interests in applying computational methods (broadly defined) to one or more of
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their own research program in collaboration with, and in parallel to, Prof. Zanazzi. Penn State hosts a vibrant community of scientists working on many aspects of exoplanetary astrophysics, including