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: Candidates will need to have completed their PhD by the start of employment. This Postdoctoral Research Associate position will require approximately 100% effort dedicated to research activities, with
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funding is available. Actively participates in the preparation of required technical progress reports for research sponsors. Qualifications Appropriate PhD in a related field. Must be able to perform
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digital twins and communicates data in the form of primary research articles, aides in grant writing, supervises graduate and undergraduate students and performs routine research duties as required. What
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research resource for the department, ensuring reliable study execution and operational support for faculty research. In parallel, the postdoc will advance their own research program and collaborate with
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for CCI and current/future LAr detectors. Participate in professional development and mentorship of students. Facilitate experimental collaboration meetings, lab management, and experimental site
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Experience PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Biomedical Sciences, Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Computer Science, Physics
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the PI, graduate students, and industry partners. What you need to know Salary: Starting salary is $50,000/annually. Cover Letter/Resume: A cover letter and resume will assist us in our review of your
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collaboration with Texas A&M College of Engineering, Texas A&M School of Medicine and the state’s top-ranked Houston Methodist Hospital offer an innovative medical school program called ENMED. This program was
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, assist in data collection, coding of data, and maintenance of research records and databases. Training Student Research Assistants: Collaborate with and oversee Bush School students on research projects
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computational tools, summarizes results, and interprets findings. Writes and contributes to research papers, grant applications, and other scientific publications. Publish research findings in peer-reviewed