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), spectroscopy (e.g., stellar properties; radial velocities), and astrometry (primarily Gaia DR4), using data from ground- and space-based facilities. We especially value candidates with strong technical skills
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Minimum Qualifications: · PhD in Immunology, Cancer Biology, Biomedical Engineering, or a related discipline · Demonstrated experience in mouse handling and tumor models or nanomedicine/biomedical
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team including the PI, graduate students, and external collaborators. Responsibilities include sample collection (core facility visit), laboratory analyses, data interpretation, thermal history modeling
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communication skills, demonstrated experience working with collaborative teams, and proficient quantitative and coding skills. Experience working with Earth system models, attribution science approaches
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mission to improve health equity and well-being for all throughout the state of Indiana. Basic Qualifications Applicants must have a PhD in immunology or other scientific disciplines in a related field
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of quantum algorithms for hybrid quantum simulators. Applicants should have a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, or a closely related field. To apply, a CV, a brief statement of research interests
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. Training will be provided in project design, grant writing, and research ethics. Fellows may have the opportunity to gain clinical hours toward licensure through the delivery of clinic- and telehealth-based
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. The successful applicant will be expected to be based at Indiana University, Bloomington, and contribute to one or both of these efforts. A Ph.D. in Physics is required. We are hosting a Charge Readout Plane
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data analysis, the preparation and submission of journal articles, and the mentoring of students working on the projects. This position is based at Indiana University Bloomington in the Department
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, and the ability to collaborate and thrive in a team-based research environment. Expertise related to survey methodology, quantitative research design, and data visualization tools are welcomed but not