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, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Computer Science Ecology Environmental Science Climate Science Geography Appl Deadline: (posted 2025/01/27, listed until 2025/04/01) Position Description: Apply Position
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life cycle (poxviruses, including mpox, herpesviruses, lentiviruses) as tools for discovery: How are viruses sensed by host cells (particularly by DNA sensors such as cGAS) and how do viruses evade
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including, actuators, organic diodes, field-effect transistors, photovoltaic cells and sensors. Of particular interest are conductive polymeric materials due to their excellent properties. Conductive polymers
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addition to acquiring hands-on experience in energy storage/sensor device fabrication and testing. Consequently, the researcher will bring multiple areas of expertise to bear in order to solve problems and will receive a
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. Preferred Qualifications: Experience with nanomaterials for semiconductor/sensor technology. A proven track record of successful teamwork in research settings. Additional Information: Closing date for receipt
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opportunity to focus your academic career on micrometeorological measurements of greenhouse gas emissions, using a newly build sensor infrastructure. The focus of the position will be on (i) the analysis
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on the use of animal- and resource-based indicators of animal welfare – obtained by for example sensors, clinical examination, ethological methodology and assessment of microclimatic conditions. The position
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such as fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy, optical sensors, light-activated actuators, electrophysiology, molecular biology, quantitative rodent behavior, and computational approaches. We aim
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analytical skills including programming (preferably Matlab, secondarily R or Python) and statistical analysis * Experience with quantitative acoustics or inertial sensor (especially accelerometer) data
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to enable future advanced applications of diamond electronic and quantum devices and sensors. Fundamental studies using highly controlled exposures of selected (e.g., Cl and O) neutrals and/or ions in