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power. Primarily supported by the Director of National Intelligence (DNI), the IC Postdoc Program bridges the research community and the IC by mobilizing top-tier researchers to tackle challenges crucial
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. This fellowship offers a unique opportunity to be at the forefront of groundwater technology, gaining experience on projects ranging from groundwater sampling and geophysical imaging in the field, analysis
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students, other postdocs, and faculty/permanent researchers, and be encouraged to lead publications on individual planets/planet systems as well as contribute to team member led publications. Individual
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therapeutics. The experience includes opportunities to learn the operation and upkeep of physiological and cell culture instrumentation, apply quality assurance and quality control practices, and contribute
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size exclusion chromatography) Conduct protein binding experiments (ELISA or SPR) Develop and optimize protocols for sample preparation and imaging by cryo-EM Collect and analyze cryo-EM data using a
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concept to prototype testing and calibration. This solid engineering background will be advantageous to the participant in their future career. Mentor(s): The mentor for this opportunity is Samir Trabelsi
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agronomists, plant breeders, biologists, entomologists, and soil scientists will help the postdoc to train and grow as an expert in the field, and as a future scientist. Under the guidance of a mentor, the
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-automated processing pipeline capable of analyzing high-throughput plant phenotyping and soil-sensing data to extract key phenotypic traits. Advancing crop productivity within sustainable cropping systems
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this fellowship, you will participate in research projects involving canine biometric data, looking for novel ways to identify and individuate dogs using neural networks, local feature mapping, image classifiers
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cannot be feasibly built across the wide range of environmental conditions present in U.S. croplands. To address this, computer simulations can evaluate the performance of different cropping systems across