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independent and collaborative research in areas related to quantum information science, including quantum dynamics and/or fundamental aspects of quantum gravity. The research group webpage: https
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independent and collaborative research in areas related to quantum information science, including quantum dynamics and/or fundamental aspects of quantum gravity. The research group webpage: https
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microscopic understanding of correlated excited states and their potential applications in quantum information science and energy conversion. This position offers the opportunity to work in a collaborative and
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or more postdoctoral scholars for the development of high-performance organic electronic devices. Applicants for this position must have experience in organic electronic devices, and especially in
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. Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Kentucky has an opening for a postdoctoral scholar research position. The prospective candidate will be expected to contribute to our research program
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), to work on problems at the intersection of biology, medicine, mathematics and computation. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of next-generation learning algorithms to understand
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performing experiments, analyzing data, and assisting in the dissemination of results through publications Required License/Registration/Certification n/a Physical Requirements Moving and lifting object from
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-$75,564/year Type of Position Temporary Position Time Status Full-Time Required Education PhD or terminal degree in a related field. Required Related Experience Experience performing experiments, analyzing
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to 8 hours/day, lifting <30 lbs, may view computer up to 8 hours/day. Shift Generally Monday – Friday, 8a-5p with some flexibility Job Summary This position is designed to have 70% clinical time, 15
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Scholar. Responsibilities of this position include: 1. Develop novel methods and tools for analyzing continuous glucose monitoring (CGM), kinome, RNA-seq, and/or high-throughput array (including antibody