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Description Duke’s Nicholas School of Environment in Durham, North Carolina, is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate with experience in quantitative modeling of the land-atmosphere system and/or use of satellite
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analysis and machine learning methods applied to protein structure determination using single-particle cryo-electron tomography (ET). The candidate will contribute to the design, development, and
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of the information stored in various brain regions, or representations, and how multiple brain regions interact with each other, or networks. At present, we are pursuing three main lines of research: EM
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in the study of “plant-microbe-climate” multidimensional interactions. The candidates, in consultation with Professor He, can choose projects to advance the understanding of plant-microbe interactions
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Materials for Environmental Sustainability (INFRAMES), and more. Our location in the Research Triangle area fosters direct interaction between UPEH faculty and trainees with investigators at the National
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, segmentation, and classification, including anomaly detection, and semi-supervised learning. He/she will work in a thriving research and clinical environment where he/she will be able to interact with
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] Subject Area: Engineering / Biomedical Appl Deadline: none (posted 2025/02/15) Position Description: Apply Position Description Postdoctoral Associate in understanding multiscale interactions shaping human gut
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groups that are historically underrepresented in physics departments. These researchers will work with Prof. Michael Troxel to lead large-scale structure (weak lensing and galaxy clustering) projects
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Tundra cryo-TEM. The Department of Biochemistry provides a rich intellectual environment, with research in structural biology (cryo-EM, X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy), and computational biology
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statistical models to investigate gene by environment interactions and to utilize bioinformatics resources and high-dimensional –omics data to elucidate the biological significance of the statistical analysis