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to the optimization of detector design. Collaborate with technical and research colleagues to develop prototype detector systems. Design, set up, and execute experiments to characterize and evaluate detector
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of interfacially induced or local inversion-symmetry breaking. You will work with a highly interactive and dynamic team, and carry out research activities combining the design, fabrication, measurement, and modeling
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at the nanoscale for subsequent pattern transfer into various substrates. The Postdoctoral researcher will be mentored by Brett Helms (Energy Sciences Area, including the Materials Sciences Division and the
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observations from global soil warming experiments to inform model structure, calibration, and testing. Design and carry out model-based experiments, using model simulations to explore questions regarding
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at the Institute for Global Change Biology at the University of Michigan. What You Will Do: Synthesize observations from global soil warming experiments to inform model structure, calibration, and testing. Design
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systems, with a downstream objective of developing functional, bio-inspired signaling approaches for controlling catalyst reactivity in artificial systems. In this role you will design and build multi-site
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electron microscopy. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Demonstrated ability to design experiments, conduct independent research and contribute to peer-reviewed publications. Ability to work as
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of statistical methods suitable for durability and lifetime predictions. Design and execution of operando measurements aimed at determining degradation rates and mechanisms in PEC water splitting devices
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discussions, and your understanding of biogeochemical principles and literature, develop hypotheses and experimental designs (field and lab) for testing them. Plan, coordinate, and execute fieldwork campaigns
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experimental designs (field and lab) for testing them. Plan, coordinate, and execute fieldwork campaigns, for initial soil sampling and testing strategies. Characterize soils in the field, and sample soils, and