41 phd-in-concrete-and-structural-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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University laboratories remain the property of the University. Required Qualifications PhD in computer science or related field. Self-motivated, independent, and possess training in areas of artificial
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this program, you are expected to become proficient in the core areas of your research in aerosol science and engineering, as well as teaching and mentoring through participation in diverse research
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Job Description Position Summary The Energy Storage and Conversion Lab at the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science at Washington University in St. Louis is seeking applications
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electrolysis in seawater. This project will include the synthesis and structural characterization of novel electrode materials, characterization of their activity and stability for electrolysis in seawater, and
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transduction (https://sahlab.wustl.edu ). The laboratory uses electrophysiological (e.g., patch-clamp), imaging techniques, genetic mouse models (including CRISPR/cas9 technology), biochemical, and molecular
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Muscle Physiology research group led by Gretchen Meyer, PhD. Our lab investigates the cellular basis for muscle pathology - utilizing novel cell culture systems, mechanistic animal models and human tissues
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of ultra-early biomarkers for spinal cord injuries to forecast injury severities, with the long-term goal of translating this technology for patient benefit. Exhibit expertise in image analysis, signal
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mitochondria, exploring how these complexes form and achieve substrate specificity through cryo-EM and cryo-ET structural biology, biochemical assays, mass spectrometry, and cellular assays. One position
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Engineering (AC-STEM, PPMS, PXRD), Chemical and Environmental Analysis Facility (AFM, FTIR), and Department of Chemistry (NMR). In this position, you will contribute to developing and understanding new
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interactions using a mix of microbiological, biochemical, and structural (crystallography and cryogenic electron microscopy) techniques. We also have microbiome data related to these projects that is being