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, UV-vis, FL…etc.) is essential. The preferred candidate will have a deep understanding of the chemistry of the main-group elements. Experience with DFT or quantum-chemical calculations is also preferred
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responsibilities, as outlined below. The ISCBIRG at IUSM is an integrated component of Stark Neurosciences Research Institute. The group is comprised of a critical mass of key principal investigators who study
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scientists, biomedical informaticians, clinicians, and public health researchers to develop deployable, trustworthy methods that improve patient outcomes and health system operations. Key responsibilities
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blotting, histology, and genetic manipulation methods such as knockdown, knockout, and overexpression. Applicants should have a strong record of peer-reviewed publications and demonstrate excellent written
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the design and delivery of annual multi‑session workshops on advanced statistical methods for students and trainees. In doing so, the position strengthens the unit’s research capacity, supports successful
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and mentorship of students, trainees, and junior research staff in research methods, data analysis, and scientific communication. Through these activities, the position supports the expansion
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fast-paced research environment and will be responsible for the development of novel research methods, will conduct experiments using in-vitro and in-vivo approaches, will perform project planning, data
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developing a new quantum sensing platform for probing correlated phases of matter at the atomic scale. The postdoctoral researcher will lead the theory component of a research program, developing microscopic
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at the atomic scale. The postdoctoral researcher will lead the theory component of a research program, developing microscopic models of impurity-host coupling and identifying optical signatures of correlated and
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on a range of gas-phase chemical systems selected to explore the boundaries between valence-bound, non-valence-bound, and temporary anion states. Studies may be extended to metal oxide cluster systems