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: ● Power module packaging and integration. ● High-density power converter design/prototyping, topology/loss analysis (including magnetic losses), thermal/EMI analysis. ● EMI emission and filter
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motivated candidates for postdoctoral fellow related to chronic kidney disease. Our research program focuses on identifying mechanisms involved in the progression of chronic kidney disease. Specifically, we
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: ● Power module packaging and integration. ● High-density power converter design/prototyping, topology/loss analysis (including magnetic losses), thermal/EMI analysis. ● EMI emission and filter
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. * Develop small molecule inhibitors of ACER2 as potential cancer therapeutics using high throughput screening (HTS) and study the anti-cancer efficacy, toxicity, pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties
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the Mao lab please visit the Lipid Cancer Laboratory . ● Develop small molecule inhibitors of ACER2 as potential cancer therapeutics using high throughput screening (HTS) and study the anti-cancer
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assessment methodologies for power grids with high penetration of RESs. Improve computational efficiency in large-disturbance stability analysis to reduce reliance on time- domain simulations. Apply
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assessment methodologies for power grids with high penetration of RESs. Improve computational efficiency in large-disturbance stability analysis to reduce reliance on time- domain simulations. Apply
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the Mao lab please visit the Lipid Cancer Laboratory . ● Develop small molecule inhibitors of ACER2 as potential cancer therapeutics using high throughput screening (HTS) and study the anti-cancer
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, lipid extraction, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), thin liquid chromatography (TLC), enzymatic activity assay, enzyme kinetics, tumor cell implantation, substance administration to and blood
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performing and evaluating viral infections and cellular responses to viral infection. * Evidence of Experimental procedures used to study viral replication, spread and the induction of innate and adaptive