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and Skills Required degree/skills : PhD (or expected PhD) with experience in protein crystallography and biophysical techniques with a proven track record of successfully solving ligand-bound crystal
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contact information of at least 2 references The priority deadline is March 31, 2026, but all applications will be considered until the position is filled. Questions about the position can be addressed
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with other PRECISE facilities, potentially supported by analog field work or analysis of planetary remote sensing data. PRECISE provides a unique suite of 13 analytical laboratories enabling a wide range
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and expertise 4. Names and contact information for 3 references The priority deadline is April 17, 2026, but all applications will be considered until the position is filled. Questions about the
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information theory. We seek a broad and diverse applicant pool, and welcomes applications from candidates at the intersections of (sub)fields. Appointment Details The successful candidates will be part of
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, structured data for studying norm evolution in real time. Comparative work across disciplines will complement these analyses. This postdoc will have the opportunity to work at the intersection of Science
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. We are seeking an energetic and independent researcher who has a strong background in quantitative analysis of social surveys. To qualify for the position, a candidate must have completed a PhD by the
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completed PhD by the time of employment, and the degree may be in sociology, history, political science, geography, religious studies, or related areas. Fluency in Korean and English are required, and
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completed PhD by the time of employment, and the degree may be in sociology, history, political science, geography, religious studies, or related areas. Fluency in Japanese and English are required, and
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‘best-practices’ in semiconductor processing. Qualifications A successful candidate should have: M.S. or PhD in Physics, Electrical Engineering, Materials Science, or related Engineering discipline