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Laboratory (ORNL). As part of our team, you will investigate the atomic and electronic structures in energy and quantum materials and correlate them with relevant properties for energy and data storage
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and atomic-level assembly of cell walls, extracellular structures, and are constructing blueprints of how bacteria use these building blocks to engineer organized and dynamic architectures. We
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funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Basic Energy Sciences (BES) in the Materials Sciences and Technology Division (MSTD). The successful candidate will be expected to work effectively
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materials and technology. Research may include analytical and numerical spectral methods, momentum- and real-space analysis, and connections between spectral structure, topology, and quantum degrees
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Posted on Tue, 12/16/2025 - 13:32 Important Info Faculty Sponsor First name: Barbara Faculty Sponsor Last Name: Simpson Stanford Departments and Centers: Civil and Environmental Engineering Postdoc
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: Building conceptual causal loop diagrams (CLDs) to represent farm-level feedback structures. Developing and calibrating a quantitative system dynamics (SD) model to simulate alternative dairy management
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regulation by integrating crosslinking mass spectrometry, cryo-electron microscopy, and structural modeling. The project seeks to map how protein complexes exist in their native cellular environments a central
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transformative biomedical research. It is an exciting time to join us in BMB as a postdoc. The research associate (postdoctoral fellow) will work closely with a large research team (including SLU Education Policy
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the functional properties of novel ferroic material systems and correlate their nanoscale ferroelectric, ferroelastic, optical, and electrical responses with structure and environment, with relevance
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The postdoctoral associate will receive structured mentorship and will be supported in: Developing an independent line of research in statistical machine learning and data science Publishing first-authored