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mentoring of students in lab work related to the project. Required Education and Experience PhD in Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Microbiology, or related field. Experience with protein expression and
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Computational modeling of metal alloys using an Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) approach. Responsibilities: 60% Perform research on the microstructural evolution of metal alloys during
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official pharmacy school transcripts sent to the program director, Dr. Marcia M. Worley, PhD at worley.18@osu.edu, and 4) arrange for three letters of recommendation (preferably at least one faculty member
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, biochemistry, protein/RNA structural computation and RNA Nanotechnology. We aim to train and create the next generation of scientific leaders and workforce to transform innovative research and RNA
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us to tackle magnetic nanoparticle challenges, mentor students, collaborate across disciplines, and help translate transformative research into real-world impact Required Education: PhD in Materials
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and mentorship of junior colleagues and participation in professional societies. Position requirements: PhD in Physics, Medical Physics, Electrical/Biomedical Engineering or related field. MRI pulse