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of Chemistry in College of Arts + Sciences at Indiana University Bloomington is a diverse and well-established research community, consistently ranked among the top chemistry programs in the U.S. We are home to
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of Chemistry in College of Arts + Sciences at Indiana University Bloomington is a diverse and well-established research community, consistently ranked among the top chemistry programs in the U.S. We are home to
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research, evidence accumulation modeling, and computational cognitive science. The Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering A top-tier program in computer vision, machine learning, and
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to conduct bench experiments. The Research Fellow will support ongoing translational research programs within the Pancreatic Cyst and Cancer Biomarker Discovery Laboratory. The position focuses
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monitoring in rodents, and neurobehavioral testing panels. The postdoctoral fellow is expected to independently plan and conduct experiments under the guidance of the PI, using molecular and cellular biology
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be self-motivated, possess excellent communication skills with a strong aptitude for IT applied to human genomics. Preferred Skills/Experience/Attributes: Proficiency in statistical programming
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characterization of nanomaterials for applications in heterogenous catalysis and plasmonics. In this federally funded project, the postdoc will collaborate with scientists at other US institutions and National
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Location Bloomington Position Summary The IU experimental nuclear physics group has an active program addressing fundamental questions in nuclear physics, particle physics, and astrophysics/cosmology. Group
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and benefits are competitive. Basic Qualifications Required Qualifications: Applicants must have a completed doctorate in higher education or related field before the beginning of the appointment
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at Indiana University invites applications for a postdoctoral fellow position in the area of theoretical condensed matter physics. Applications from candidates with experience in low-dimensional quantum matter