53 algorithm-development-"https:"-"Simons-Foundation" Postdoctoral positions at Pennsylvania State University
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SPECIFICS The research laboratory of Dr. Kateryna Makova in the Department of Biology at The Pennsylvania State University has an opening for a Postdoctoral Scholar to study mammalian genome evolution
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of Professor Douglas Wolfe (Materials Science & Engineering). Job Duties: Design, develop, and conduct manufacturing experiments for a wide range of materials comprised of CsPbB3, nanocomosite structures
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technologies to join her research team. The successful candidate will work on cutting-edge projects related to advanced battery systems, electrochemical energy storage, materials development, or interface
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of Medicine, 500 University Drive, Hershey, PA 17033, E-mail: juh13@psu.edu, Web: https://pure.psu.edu/en/persons/jianming-hu . The post-doctoral scholar will perform sophisticated experiments to study the
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are focused on Systems Biology, Epigenetic Gene Regulation, Single-Cell Genomics and Cancer Biology. Responsibilities for this position include data analysis, method development, scholarly activities and other
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embedded planets, binary companions, and/or streamers affect protoplanetary disks, to make theoretical predictions that can be tested by observations. In addition, the postdoc will be encouraged to develop
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, immunologists, and translational scientists Analyze and interpret experimental data and maintain rigorous scientific documentation Prepare high-impact manuscripts, abstracts, and fellowship or career development
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computational modeling in precision medicine and personalized healthcare prediction. The postdoctoral position will work with Dr. Wenrui Hao to develop computational methods and build mathematical models related
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products and planetary spectra, development of relevant exoplanetary models, and publication of scientific results. Penn State is home to the Center for Exoplanets and Habitable Worlds (CEHW) and has a
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characterization of molecules and chemical reactions as well as development of structure-to-property rules and nonadiabatic dynamics for electrocyclization reactions. The ideal postdoctoral candidate will have