9 finite-element-analysis Postdoctoral positions at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 10 hours ago
science, or a related field; experience with using and building machine learning models, developing and validating computational analysis workflows, and developing circuit models is preferred; excellent
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; experience performing metabolic analysis using mass spectrometry, especially in complex matrices; experience with metabolomic pathway bioinformatics analysis and development of rapid point-of-use analytical
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cementitious materials and concrete durability; experience designing and supervising experiments; familiarity with LCCor alternative binders; strong data analysis and publication record; effective communication
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analysis. Job Requirements REQUIRED: Ph.D. in Biological sciences, computer science, biological engineering, or a closely-related field. Experience in at least one of the following—mammalian cell culture and
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development, radiative transfer modeling, and satellite data analysis. While associated with a sponsored project, the postdoctoral associate will also have opportunities to contribute to broader group research
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Cambridge, Massachusetts | United States | about 1 month ago
. Responsibilities would involve close interaction with staff at IRFM, MIT and PPPL, including performing data analysis and interpretation for multiple transport-related topics, writing papers and making presentations
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campaigns and the analysis of resulting data. Principal Duties and Responsibilities Conduct independent research safely, efficiently, and professionally. Ensure that all experiments meet MIT’s safety and
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plasma physics or closely related science and engineering discipline at the time of appointment; experience working with fusion plasma diagnostics (development, operation, and data analysis); experience
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Posting Description POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE, Chemistry, will lead design and development of an open-source Python-based package for the prediction and analysis of spectroscopic data, primarily