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theoretical nuclear physics, condensed matter, and radiation effects studies. Group members include professional staff in electronics, mechanical engineering, cryogenic design, and machinists, as
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KINESIOLOGY (BL-KINE-IUBLA) The Clinical Neurotrauma Laboratory directed by Kei Kawata PhD , is a well-funded, high publishing laboratory in the area of concussion and subconcussive neural injury
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Posting Details Position Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow (Radiation Effects in Microelectronics) Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Intelligent Systems Engineering
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Applicants should have a PhD or equivalent qualification in a field such as Physics, Chemistry or Engineering. Experience with neutron or synchrotron x-ray experiments and/or the development of associated
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, the department contributes to the understanding of numerous genetic conditions through the integration of basic research in genetic and genomic mechanisms, translational research in disease models, and clinical
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HEALTH AND WELLNESS DESIGN (BL-HEWD-IUBLA) This position supports multiple ongoing research programs (PIs: Nicole Werner, PhD and Drew Pickett, PhD) within the Department of Health & Wellness
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Hearing. Their research reflects training and expertise in a very wide range of areas, including psychology, linguistics, physiology, and engineering. More specifically, the individual hired for this role
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includes research in experimental condensed matter and theoretical nuclear physics. Group members include professional staff in electronics, mechanical engineering, cryogenic design, and machinists, as
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Position Summary The Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering at Indiana University (IU) Bloomington invites applications for a full-time tenure track assistant professor position in the area
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Applicants should have a PhD or equivalent qualification in a field such as Physics, Chemistry or Engineering. Experience with neutron or synchrotron x-ray experiments and/or the development of associated