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Investigator, Dr. Lin Yee Chen. The candidate will conduct advanced cardiovascular research, design and optimize experimental protocols, analyze complex datasets, and contribute to scholarly publications
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research backgrounds in game theory, mechanism design, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and optimization, broadly defined. Applicants working at the intersection of these areas, especially those
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performed to optimize desalination processes for regional sustainability. The successful applicant will oversee projects, develop extensive technical expertise, and implement innovative solutions. He/she will
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and Skills Required degree/skills : PhD (or expected PhD) with experience in protein crystallography and biophysical techniques with a proven track record of successfully solving ligand-bound crystal
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: Exempt Work Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Summary Dr. Shin is seeking a PhD Post-doctoral Associate for the project, which is VA merit grant funded, entitled “Role of ATRX, a chromatin
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collaborative environment with projects and interactions spanning multiple labs within the group, across NIST and externally. Candidates should have a PhD in physics, electrical engineering, mechanical
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, surrogate modeling of scientific processes, workflow automation and adaptive simulation pipelines, and performance analysis and optimization. The candidate will also contribute to and help originate research
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adaptive optimization during needle insertion, integrating live ultrasound imaging with GPU-accelerated dose calculation and optimization. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will join a multidisciplinary
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on finishing up studies (30% effort) and drafting (50% effort) of two manuscripts exploring optimization of immune editing methodologies. The postdoc will also dedicate effort (20%) to collaborations with other
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-layer (i.e., large aspect ratio) meshing capabilities. Additional application methods of interest include adaptive meshing for design/shape optimization as well as solution optimization. In