11 chemistry "University of California, San Francisco" Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Tennessee
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Post-doctoral Research Associate - Chemistry - 24000000F4 Description Postdoctoral Research Associate - Chemistry Research Group of Prof. Sheng Dai Description (UTK-Chemistry) The position of a
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Post-Doctoral Research Associate - Department of Chemistry - 24000000D0 Description Postdoctoral Research Associate - Department of Chemistry Research Group of Prof. Sheng Dai Description (UTK
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Post-doctoral Research Associate - Department of Chemistry - 23000001NV Description Post-doctoral Research Associate - Department of Chemistry The Position: A Postdoctoral Research Associate
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synthetic methods with applications in medicinal chemistry for chemotherapeutic agents against drug-resistant infectious diseases. • Generate ideas to aid in the expansion of research programs in chemical
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Post-Doctoral Research Associate- Chemical Engineering - 24000000RS Description Description/Duties: The candidate will conduct research into the fundamental chemistry and/or physical properties
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synthetic methods with applications in medicinal chemistry for chemotherapeutic agents against drug-resistant infectious diseases. • Generate ideas to aid in the expansion of research programs in chemical
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from Physics, Materials Science, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Electrical Engineering. Research will involve feedback loops between theory and experiment, evaluating quantum materials design & growth and
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: · PhD in chemistry, biochemistry, biophysics or related field at the time of hire. · Hands-on laboratory experience in physical, analytical or biophysical chemistry Minimum Required Skills and
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REQUIREMENTS: I am seeking applicants with a Ph.D. in chemical engineering, materials engineering, chemistry, or physics with molecular dynamics simulations of polymers background, preferably using atomistic
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at the University of Tennessee is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher with a background in physics, engineering, or chemistry who is interested in self-organization phenomena in living systems