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the area of dental hard-tissue research. The successful candidate will conduct research independently as part of the erosive tooth wear research program and collaborate in various projects within the OHRI
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designated Program Lead for capacity-building. The postdoc will lead data synthesis and senior-author associated manuscripts. Research outcomes will be co-produced with non- academic project partners
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the world to tackle some of the hardest problems we face, including climate change, polarization, and resolving conflict over scarce resources. The tools, methodologies, and frameworks developed and
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will also be heavily involved in the development and operation of LHCb’s heterogeneous software trigger system. The successful candidate will focus on analysis of Run 3 proton-proton and heavy-ion data
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in human factors/systems engineering and in implementation science. Dr. Ramly’s research program develops and tests innovative methods for the human-centered design and implementation of systems
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health records-based biological databases and biobanks such as UK Biobank, NIH All of Us Research Program, etc. Interest in gaining hands-on experience working with very large human datasets, social
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(mouse) handling/manipulations: Perform surgeries/implantations (will train), biopsies, bioluminescence imaging, and drug administration. Extensive tissue culture required. Flow cytometry and microscopy
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project(s) are focused on developing two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy applied to measuring the conformational states and dynamics of proteins. Scientists who enjoy working with optical instrumentation
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, question-based science. The Department of Biology has a vibrant intellectual atmosphere and excellent facilities for conducting plant ecology and evolution research (http://www.bio.indiana.edu/). Postdocs
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University, to begin as early as July 1, 2025. Topics include the experimental quantum simulation of chemical and condensed-matter systems using 1D and 2D ion arrays, and the development and optimization