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: The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting, coordinating, and reporting complex research assignments related to energy conversion systems including: Prototype design and development Systems
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in cancer immunology and tumor biology preferably for colorectal cancer. Preferably also a strong background in host-gut microbiota interactions in human cancer. Ability to design, execute, analyze
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contribute to the development of advanced informatics workflows designed to support the analysis of large digital pathology image sets. This position offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection
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Innovation. Interdisciplinary collaboration. Complex problem solving. In Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, faculty members, researchers, and students
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possible applications in two-photon microscopy. Research activities may include project design, execution of experiments, development and application of data analysis methods, publishing research results in
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. Responsibilities include designing and conducting experiments, analyzing complex datasets, contributing to the development of new molecular techniques, and disseminating results by authoring peer-reviewed
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concepts and designs, for HFIR and SNS, and helping scientists and engineers at ORNL with neutron scattering instruments performance simulations. This position resides in the Neutron Instrument Development
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Responsibilities Typical Functions*: Independently conduct research to include, but not limited to: constructing hypotheses, design and planning of research studies, data management, model development, conducting
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in developing and conducting research projects, including experimental design, data analysis and documentation of experimental results. Information on being a postdoc at Washington University in St
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, co-design and implement policy solutions, and iterate on program evaluation and development to move the needle on society’s most pressing policy issues. This position will be based on our Portland, ME