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Posting Details Position Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow, Physics (Nuclear / Precision Measurement) Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Cntr For Explor of En & Matter
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research activities associated with their primary area(s) of scholarship, as well as to explore collaborative, interdisciplinary projects. These fellowships are designed to advance the careers of new
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TBI; to explore potential therapeutic interventions for repairing damaged neural circuitries; and to study the molecular mechanisms underlie immune response and neuroinflammation post-trauma
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including spectral flow cytometry, machine learning and irradiation techniques to generate bone marrow chimera models. Utilize mouse models and patient-derived samples to explore how biological immune aging
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knowledge. Our work emphasizes real-world learning materials, learning situations, and learning influences, and we explore innovative ways to bring rigorous experimental research methods and analyses
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related to creating or testing deep learning models for genomics, exploring new techniques related to spatial simulations, or other topics discussed with the PI. Basic Qualifications Core job duties include
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to the IU retirement benefit package. We are interested in exploring the novel functional dimensions of human long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in regulating human cardiovascular development, metabolism
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position will explore innovative approaches to sequester and sense chloride by designing and synthesizing anion receptors for use in polymer materials and coatings. Critical activities involve the synthesis
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Posting Details Position Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow, Physics (Nuclear / Precision Measurement) Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Cntr For Explor of En & Matter
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explores fundamental science of low-dimensional quantum materials and their applications in microelectronic and optoelectronic devices. We study quantum confinement, light-matter interactions, topology, and