16 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"DIFFER" Postdoctoral positions at The University of Iowa
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. Represents the interests of the University and of unit leadership in the use of resources to meet service and productivity demands within unit goals and budgets; strives to promote continual process and
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guest lecturers in different classes, lead collaborative research tasks that involve students and other researchers, and contribute to the proposal planning and writing process as well as research project
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variety of conditions, in particular seeking evidence for Fermi acceleration of electrons under low-to-moderate guide magnetic field and parallel electric field energization under large guide magnetic field
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to collaborate with various Business Analytics faculty and may engage in multiple research projects with different faculty. The initial appointment is for one year, with the possibility of renewal dependent
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relationships with the University of Iowa campus community and uphold a high standard of cultural competency and respect for difference that represents the Tippie College of Business’ commitment to access
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international scientific conferences. Also expected to prepare posters/talks and represent the lab at local and international scientific conferences. Perform sample processing, staining, imaging and analysis
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analysis are preferred. Successful candidates must demonstrate expertise in MR Physics, computer programming, critical scientific thinking, and creativity. Applicants will be expected to help develop novel
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in accordance with the applicants’ interests and expertise, but will broadly be related to the neural mechanisms underlying the cognitive control of movement and non-motor processes (such as language