13 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at University of Maryland
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duties will include method development and validation, as well as potential product screening in a range of FDA-regulated products. Candidates will have the opportunity to interact with a variety of state
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by DOE Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy to develop carbon molecular sieve (CMS) hollow fiber membranes for alkane dehydrogenation membrane reactors. The position will be in Professor Chen Zhang’s
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serve as the Fellow’s primary mentor with support from other CfME and TLPL faculty. These faculty will meet with the Fellow regularly to provide guidance on developing a pedagogically sound teaching
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(developed from satellite observations, ground monitors, and numeric modeling) with adverse birth outcomes including low birthweight, preterm birth, hospital service use, and mortality. Essential Functions
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of these positions will be electrochemical modeling of high-energy cells. The successful applicant will develop detailed physics- and chemistry-based transient mathematical models for cell charge and discharge, based
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scientific journals and conferences. Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams within and outside the institution. Contribute to the development of research proposals and grant applications. Benefits Summary
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of Maryland, College Park, announces multiple open postdoctoral positions focused on the development of novel materials and systems for thermal management of power and microelectronic systems, energy storage
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-distance collaborative autonomy; ● Autonomous Unmanned Systems: aerial robotics, robot motion planning, digital twin development, robot navigation of complex terrain, and simulation-based verification
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electrochemical modeling of high-energy cells. A particular emphasis will be on high-rate charging of this cell, at several temperatures. The successful applicant will develop detailed physics- and chemistry-based
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for experimentalists with experience working with vacuum systems, plasma physics, and/or granular materials and an interest in developing technology to remove lunar regolith from spacesuits and solar panels. The goal