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Posting Details Position Details Title Post-Doctoral Positions Atomic Physics/Quantum Information Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Physics Location Bloomington Position
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, developing code, and applying principles of effective data visualization to meet institutional reporting needs. The analyst will collaborate with NSSE staff to catalog existing resources such as readings
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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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, wildfires, etc.—and/or the human impacts of those events—such as heat-related mortality, disaster-related losses, etc. The job will require data analysis and visualization, preparation and submission
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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
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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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fast-paced research environment and will be responsible for the development of novel research methods, will conduct experiments using in-vitro and in-vivo approaches, will perform project planning, data
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) utilizing integrative data analysis to harmonize phenotypic data across a number of large, genetically-informed longitudinal study samples with the goal of characterizing the longitudinal interplay between
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—particularly depression and anxiety—and improving their treatment through data-driven, empirically grounded approaches. We are interested in the intersection of technology, mental health, and data science in
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by Dr. Tim Pleskac (cognitive and decision modeling) and Dr. David Crandall (computer vision and AI). The postdoc will lead the development, integration, and testing of computational models of decision