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the online experimental data 20% - Develop and implement field experiments 15% - Manage and statistically analyze the field experimental data 15% - Design and conduct interviews with HVAC technicians 10
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and statistically analyze the online experimental data 20% - Develop and implement field experiments 15% - Manage and statistically analyze the field experimental data 15% - Design and conduct
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, and analyze chemical biology experiments aimed at characterizing DNA-protein interactions and developing chemical probes for studying protein-ligand interactions. This position offers an excellent
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successful candidate will design, execute, and analyze chemical biology experiments aimed at characterizing DNA-protein interactions and developing chemical probes for studying protein-ligand interactions
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, materials chemistry, and biochemistry. Our research group develops methods to measure neuronal function with the goal of using these methods to understand mechanisms of neurological disease. As a Postdoctoral
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, physical chemistry, materials chemistry, and biochemistry. Our research group develops methods to measure neuronal function with the goal of using these methods to understand mechanisms of neurological
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materials by applying and developing advanced computational and theoretical approaches. The postdoc will work within a collaborated team of experimental and computational experts from KU and UNL. Job
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research. Prepare research papers. Lead and assist in preparation of research proposals. 15% - Reporting and Dissemination of Research Prepare and present updates on research projects. Assist in
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to support an NSF funded research project focused on the development of new approaches to cost-effectively repurpose hydrofluorocarbon refrigerants into new products and develop next-generation alkylation
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annually for three subsequent years subject to review. GENERAL DUTIES: Research in nuclear physics. The successful candidate will contribute to several aspects of the group's research program including