16 soil-structure-interaction Postdoctoral positions at Pennsylvania State University
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hydrogen transport properties. Collaborate on neutron scattering experiments (e.g., at national labs) to investigate fluid–mineral interactions and pore structure evolution. Develop and calibrate numerical
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Lab under the direction of Dr. Mary Frecker. Job Duties: Conduct research in optimal design of adaptive structures, including magneto active and shape memory materials and structures, compliant
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in one or more of the following areas: protein engineering, structural bioinformatics, enzymology, and food chemistry. Strong communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively in a
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SPECIFICS The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Penn State University invites applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher position in the area of Durable 3D Printed Construction Materials
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development of models that capture the kinetics of point defects and their interaction with electronic charge carriers under various conditions, including electric fields and irradiation environments. Key
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Evaluation Lab , the Additive Construction Lab , and the Materials Research Institute . Teaching opportunities may be available depending on the candidate’s interest. Additional resources and career
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to interact with many groups and centers at Penn State including the center for 2DCC-MIP, MRSEC, and beyond. This position is part of an extensive national and international team effort and the candidate will
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, interactive tools, and current educational technologies • Commitment to equity-minded teaching, mentoring, and advising Note: This position is not eligible for visa sponsorship. For questions
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medicine program is a collaborative research effort that offers many opportunities for scientific interactions and advancement. Duties include (but are not limited to): Designing and executing experiments
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, and will be making use of Penn State high-performance computing resources. He will be encouraged to interact with other students, postdocs, and faculty within the Department of Physics and related units