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Experience: Experience in computational biophysics techniques; molecular dynamics simulations; enhanced sampling methods; free energy methods; molecular modeling; scientific programming; Linux
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Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow School Faculty of Arts and Sciences Department/Area Molecular and Cellular Biology/Applied Physics/SEAS Position Description Our lab is developing a series of
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, Alzheimer’s, and sickle cell disease, while also applying our techniques to molecular dynamics simulations of proteins and complexes. As a successful candidate, you will: Develop novel probabilistic network
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. Requirements: Recent Ph.D. graduate in physics, chemistry, materials science, bioinformatics, computational science, or a related discipline. Strong understanding of Molecular Dynamics simulations and
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to appoint a postdoctoral fellows in April 2024. We are looking for candidates with interests in the cross section of atomic molecular optical physics and quantum simulation and computation Candidates should
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molecular modeling and simulation is an advantage. Amgens biophysical NMR facilities are equipped with Bruker 500, 600, and 800 MHz instruments with cryoprobes and SampleJets. Other Biohysical methods
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of heterogeneous reactions, to study ionic diffusion in complex inorganic and polymer electrolytes. Methods will combine first principles, molecular dynamics, enhanced sampling, and stochastic simulations with state
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home in the Department of Exercise Science alongside a dynamic group of scholars. With the additional support of USC’s Office of Access and Opportunity and Provost’s Office, Faculty Fellows will have
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appointment at USC at the start of the 2026-2027 academic year. As a member of the 2nd cohort of Bridge to Faculty Fellows from across the university, the Fellow will have a home in DDBS alongside a dynamic
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computational and molecular biology. The Levy and Wigler research groups are re-envisioning the tools of genetics research by coupling innovation at the bench with novel computational methods. We have developed