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Research (CPR) in the Indiana University School of Education seeks a post-doctoral scholar to join the research team for the National Survey of Student Engagement (NSSE). CPR is host to a team of innovative
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Behavioral Health Research Program at the Indiana University School of Medicine is currently seeking applications from highly motivated, team-oriented candidates for a research postdoctoral fellowship. The
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, and litigation strategies to address those impacts. Now, we’re looking for a postdoctoral scholar to expand our research program and do high-impact work at the intersection of climate change and human
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, mentor graduate and undergraduate students. For additional information visit: https://jarrold.lab.indiana.edu/ Basic Qualifications Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Chemistry or Physics at time of
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team including the PI, graduate students, and external collaborators. Responsibilities include sample collection (core facility visit), laboratory analyses, data interpretation, thermal history modeling
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leading role in the synthesis of network observations, including forest inventory data (e.g. from the USDA Forest Inventory and Analysis program) and flux tower data (e.g. from AmeriFlux and FLUXNET
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reproducibility of research. Program Leadership: The program is directed by Dr. Hiba J. Mustafa who is a maternal-fetal medicine specialist who is further subspecialized in Fetal Diagnosis and Therapy. She is
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, archival studies, library and information science, museum studies, public history, or a related field (degree must be conferred by start date) • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
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, executing, and analyzing experiments with mice investigating the consequences of neuronal circuit manipulation, training graduate students, preparing reports and presenting experimental results to the IU
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developing a new quantum sensing platform for probing correlated phases of matter at the atomic scale. The postdoctoral researcher will lead the theory component of a research program, developing microscopic