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quantitative methodologist or a data engineer with an interest in engineering flexible data systems for funded projects to fill a full-time, grant-funded postdoctoral researcher position. The position requires
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% - Design/execute research (data acquisition, analysis, manuscript preparation, presentations, etc.) Conduct theoretical and computational chemistry research on the reactivity of the hydrated electron
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at the University of Kansas in the laboratory of Dr. Sharon Billings. The successful candidate will contribute to a NSF-funded Frontier Research in Earth Science (FRES) award and work with team members at Oregon
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) during in situ electrocatalysis. Synchrotron X-ray experiments during in situ electrocatalysis. Write code (Python or similar) to analyze large data sets of spectroscopic and X-ray data. Statistically
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quantitative methodologist or a data engineer with an interest in engineering flexible data systems for funded projects to fill a full-time, grant-funded postdoctoral researcher position. The position requires
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27647BR Civil/Environ/Arch Engineering Position Overview The University of Kansas (KU) is excited to announce a postdoctoral research opportunity to advance construction safety. This position is
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mentoring and/or working with students Field experience in earth or environmental sciences Experience in a research laboratory setting Contact Information to Applicants Dr. Sharon Billings - [email protected]
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27695BR Chemical & Petroleum Engr Position Overview The Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering at the University of Kansas (KU) is seeking outstanding candidates for a Postdoctoral
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methods (nucleic acid purification, PCR, etc.) Evidence of skills in writing and publishing scientific manuscripts. Contact Information to Applicants [email protected] Additional Candidate Instruction A
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-funded project focused on feedbacks between soil health practices and hydrology. The postdoc will conduct detailed field-based research and data analysis to develop links between subsurface hydrology, soil