21 postdoc-position-in-natural-product-chemistry research jobs at University of Central Florida in United States
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FSEC is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to participate in a research program on low-carbon methanol production from stranded methane. This program focuses on process development in support of
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addition to conducting independent research, the postdoc will be expected to teach one physics or astronomy course (see preferred qualifications for list of possible courses) during UCF’s fall and spring semesters
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energy research center of the University of Central Florida (, main campus in Orlando). Since 1975, FSEC has conducted fundamental and systems-level research in solar energy, hydrogen production, fuel
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data collection/interpretation for electrolytic production of H2 from methanol Gas, liquid, and solid analytical characterizations (chromatography, spectrophotometry, titration, electron microscopy, X
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cells. Ideal candidates would have a strong background and interest in advanced materials and renewable energy, a PhD (for postdoc) degree with a material chemistry, applied chemistry, physical chemistry
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are highly encouraged to apply. The postdoc will be actively involved in projects to develop AI/ML based algorithms for traffic prediction and resilience analytics. The duties of the position include
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, full-time, postdoctoral fellow position in the laboratory of Dr. Ivan Garibay. The University of Central Florida provides an outstanding research environment, and we are seeking highly motivated and
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are the two major fruit crops maintained at USDA-ARS-SHRS, Miami, FL. The post-doctoral scholar will join a collaboration team between two chemistry faculty at University of Central Florida and a research team
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the College of Medicine at the University of Central Florida invites applicants for a Postdoctoral Scholar position in the area of innate immunity and signal transduction, allergy and asthma. This position
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The College of Nursing invites applications for part-time research support positions on an NIH-funded randomized clinical trial that examines cancer-treatment related side effects and symptom management in