50 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof" "NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology" Postdoctoral positions at Pennsylvania State University
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SPECIFICS The Department of Mechanical Engineering at The Pennsylvania State University is seeking a Postdoctoral Scholar to lead development of a modular laser absorption tomography (LAT) system
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approaches for important questions in neuroscience. We have multiple current and incoming NIH projects to establish cellular cell type architecture maps of mammalian brains using mice as an animal model. Three
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SPECIFICS The Department of Learning and Performance Systems in the College of Education at Penn State University invites applications for multiple Teaching-Focused Postdoctoral Scholar positions
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from diverse backgrounds and disciplines. 8. Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and projects simultaneously. Responsibilities: Conduct independent research projects
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research involving biological data analysis and modeling of biological systems. In particular, they will develop and apply algorithms to construct discrete dynamic models of signal transduction networks
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. The candidate will be actively collaborating with multiple academic and industry team members and thus good communication skills are desired. The candidate is expected to participate in the development of project
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. JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: The Ozbolat Laboratory in Penn State's College of Engineering has multiple openings for Postdoctoral Scholars in the field of bioprinting, tissue engineering
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disorders. The successful candidate will apply cutting-edge techniques in spatial and single-cell transcriptomics to study the effects of gene knockouts across multiple scales, contributing to a comprehensive
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the College of Health and Human Development at Penn State University. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge, community-engaged research aimed at improving dietary quality and food access
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laboratories of Dr. Juliana Vasco-Correa and Dr. Christine Costello on multiple funded research projects, performing computational modeling of crop and livestock production and forestry systems, and