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| Materials Science and Engineering Post Doctoral Scholar will lead the microstructure analysis of refractory bcc/B2 alloys, including electron microscopy investigations of microstructures before and after
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The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry within the College of Arts and Sciences, seeks a Post Doctoral Scholar to perform independent research in Chemistry Education. The successful candidate will work under
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Computational modeling of metal alloys using an Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) approach. Responsibilities: 60% Perform research on the microstructural evolution of metal alloys during
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questions. Application materials can also be sent via email. Location: Newman and Wolfrom Laboratory of Chemistry (0147) Position Type: Term (Fixed Term) Scheduled Hours: 40 Shift: First Shift Final
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| Health and Rehab Sciences Department: Medicine | Health and Rehabilitation Sciences Position Summary We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join an interdisciplinary team led by Dr
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analysis and Multiphysics Computational modeling of metal alloys using an Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) approach. Responsibilities: 60% Perform research on the microstructural
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conference presentations. The ideal candidate holds a PhD in Physics or Materials Science and Engineering (or a related field) is proficient in both experiments and characterization. Join us to tackle liquid
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Doctoral Scholar to join the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at The Ohio State University studying protein structure, dynamics and interactions by advanced spectroscopy, microscopy and complementary
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and ordering materials and supplies for the laboratory. Qualifications: PhD in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biophysics or a related field by the time of hire is required, along with a strong theoretical or
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| Materials Science and Engineering A funded postdoctoral position is available to study atomic-scale structure and defects in materials and interfaces relevant to superconducting and semiconducting qubits