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COLLABORATION: The SCALES Postdoctoral Fellow will co-develop and lead a faculty-mentored interdisciplinary research project addressing a significant climate, environment, or sustainability challenge. A final
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involves designing, executing, and analyzing current or future quantum simulations at the intersection of subatomic physics and quantum information science. The successful candidate will also lead peer
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in Dr. Wenpin Hou’s team to design and deploy new methods on large-scale datasets (e.g., NIH-funded and consortia resources). You will: Key Responsibilities: Lead and co-lead projects in AI
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therapeutic leads toward the targeting of historically inaccessible protein targets. Key Responsibilities Design, synthesis, and characterization of sp³-rich covalent small molecules Lead structure–activity
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. Postdoctoral Associate - Multi-agentic Coordination, Self-learning and AI Safety in Health Be You. The Department of Surgery at Duke University Medical Center seeks a Postdoctoral Fellow to lead research in
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our program page: https://climate.duke.edu/what-were-doing/scales-postdoctoral-fellows-program/ . Key Responsibilities • Research Collaboration: Co-develop and lead a faculty-mentored research project
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position focused on understanding the ecological impacts of solar geoengineering, particularly stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI), on terrestrial ecosystems. The successful candidate will lead research
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devices to be used in scalable ion trap quantum devices. S/he will lead the experimental effort on the design, fabrication, assembly, integration, and testing of the devices that are fundamentally more
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statistical analyses and contribute to data management, quality control, and data interpretation. Lead and co-author manuscripts analyzing complex dietary, biochemical, and clinical datasets. Collaborate with
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information science. The position involves designing, executing, and analyzing experiments that explore atomic-photonic interactions and advanced quantum gate operations with trapped atomic ions. The successful