36 Postdoctoral Fellowship at Indiana University (IU), Bloomington, United States
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Indiana University (IU), Bloomington, United States invites online Application for various Postdoctoral Fellowship in their different Departments. We are providing a list of Postdoc Fellowship positions available at Indiana University (IU), Bloomington, United States.
Eligible candidate may Apply as soon as possible.
(01) Postdoctoral Fellowship Position
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Post-Doctoral Fellow
The Study of Affective Disorders’ Classification and Treatment (SADCAT) Lab (https://sadcatlab.com/) at Indiana University-Bloomington (IUB) is looking for a post-doctoral fellow. The lab focuses on the classification and treatment of depression and other common mental disorders (e.g., anxiety, alcohol use disorder), with a specific focus on low-intensity treatments like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) delivered via the internet (iCBT), books, or single-session interventions (SSIs). A qualified candidate would have interest in this area and familiarity with its methods, although content knowledge is not required. The minimum requirement is a doctorate in psychology or a related field at the time of the appointment. The expected start date is 8-1-2023, but is negotiable.
Postdoc summary/title: College STEM Inclusive Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
The College of Arts and Sciences at Indiana University, Bloomington, invites applications for the inaugural cohort of its STEM Inclusive Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. The College is committed to building and supporting a diverse, inclusive, and equitable community of students and scholars. This new program is a partnership between the College and STEM departments to increase opportunities for hiring postdoctoral fellows.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow / Research Specialist
The IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health, in conjunction with the Regenstrief Institute, is seeking a Postdoctoral Fellow/Research Specialist for a National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded fellowship in public and population health informatics. This unique post-doctoral program is located on Indiana University’s Indianapolis campus, which is uniquely positioned in the health and life sciences hub for Indiana. Our fellowship program is looking for people who want to make the world better—and have the innate interest, scientific acumen, and desire to be surrounded by faculty and staff who are committed to transforming the public and population health care system in the US. Our program prepares Research Scientists to design, implement, and evaluate the impact of information technologies on population health in the context of public health and healthcare delivery organizations. The goal of the fellowship program is to provide individuals with doctoral training who are interested in developing further analytical, methodological, and professional skills needed for informatics-oriented research positions in academia, government, and industry. The program focuses on scholarly output and preparation for an independent scientist career.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Position: Molecular Genetic Mechanisms of Male Killing in the Spiroplasma-Drosophila Symbiosis
This position is focused on the bacterial symbiont Spiroplasma poulsonii and characterization of the toxin used by the bacterium to kill male offspring in Drosophila melanogaster. Spiroplasma secretes an androcidin (known as Spaid) that causes this dramatic phenotype. Remarkably, Spaid distinguishes between male and female hosts during infection, killing 99-100% of male offspring while leaving females unharmed. Evidence suggests that Spaid acts through the sex determination pathway to 1) recognize male from female host and 2) induce widespread apoptosis in male but not female embryos. How Spaid carries out these molecular functions is unclear. It is also unclear if D. melanogaster host populations have evolved resistance to Spaid toxicity. Understanding which host proteins Spaid interacts with during infection, whether polymorphisms within these proteins confer toxin resistance, and how modification of these proteins causes male killing will illustrate how a naturally occurring host-parasite interaction unfolds at the molecular level. This project will involve characterizing the molecular targets of Spaid and identifying genetic suppressors in the natural host.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow in Graph Analytics and High Performance Computing
The high-performance graph analytics research group (https://hipgraph.luddy.indiana.edu/) at Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering has one open postdoctoral position on high-performance graph analysis and graph machine learning. The appointment start in Fall 2022.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow
The Observatory on Social Media at Indiana University, Bloomington invites applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow position. The position is initially for 12 months and can be renewed for up to 24 additional months, depending on performance and funds availability. The position is in the context of a DARPA sponsored project titled: “UPSCALE: Universal Population Segmentation and Characterization Algorithms for OnLine Environments,” working at the intersection of machine learning, network, data, and computational social science. The Fellow will be expected to coordinate the UPSCALE team of graduate students in development and reporting of AI tools; to maintain an active research profile; to conduct independent research on significant projects in the areas of online information diffusion and manipulation; to present work in progress at professional conferences and sponsored workshops; and to assist with the development of funding proposals and scientific papers. A solid record of publications in journals or conferences, as well as strong coding and data analytics skills are a must. Good communication and writing abilities are highly desirable.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Post-Doctoral Fellow
Applications are sought for a full-time, NIH-funded postdoctoral scholar position at Indiana University at Bloomington (IUB). The successful candidate will be a team member of the interdisciplinary research program in the laboratory of Dr. Hui-Chen Lu (http://www.lulaboratory.com/) in the Gill Center (http://www.indiana.edu/~gillctr/Lu.shtml) at IUB. Cannabis use continues to be high among adolescents and is increasing in young adults. This is a significant public health issue as heavy cannabis use during this period is linked to an increased risk for developing affective, addictive, or psychotic disorders later in life. We are interested to determine whether adolescent cannabis use disrupts the maturation of medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), critical for working memory and executive function. We have developed a mouse model of adolescent cannabis use by adolescent administration of Δ-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the primary intoxicating component of cannabis and found enduring deficits in PFC-mediated behaviors. With support from NIDA, we aim to elucidate the mechanisms underlying these findings and evaluate mechanism-based potential therapies to reverse the behavioral and cognitive abnormalities caused by adolescent THC. A combination of electrophysiology, multi-photon imaging, viral vectors, molecular and biochemical approaches have been established in Lu laboratory.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoc: Evolutionary Genomics, Hahn Lab -Indiana University
An NSF-funded postdoctoral position is available in the lab of Matthew Hahn in the Department of Biology and Department of Computer Science at Indiana University, Bloomington. The work will examine models of trait evolution in a phylogenetic context, particularly for complex traits and on species trees with discordance. Our lab has developed some of the statistical and computational tools necessary to study traits in these contexts, and we are looking for someone to extend these methods and analyses in new ways. The postdoctoral candidate will also be encouraged to carry out independent work.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Social and Biomedical Complexity
The Center for Social and Biomedical Complexity (https://csbc.luddy.indiana.edu/) at Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering is accepting applications for a postdoctoral position on modeling health risks from large-scale online data. The appointments start in Spring 2022.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow: Integrating Proximate & Evolutionary Mechanisms of Behavior
Our lab investigates the genomic and physiological bases of behavioral plasticity, and how these mechanisms change over evolutionary time. We approach these questions by combining tools from animal behavior, evolutionary biology, neuroendocrinology, and genomics, using free-living songbirds. We are seeking a candidate to develop an original research project that integrates both proximate and evolutionary mechanisms shaping aggressive behavior in birds, with a focus on cavity-nesting birds and/or their non-cavity-nesting relatives.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow in Host-Microbe Interaction
Successful host-associated microbes sculpt host cell biology in ways that are useful to them. Often, these changes in host biology alter the ability of other microbes to colonize, protecting the host niche for the first microbe. For example, colonization of insects with Wolbachia endosymbionts can preclude infection by viruses. This fact has led to the deployment of Wolbachia-infected mosquitos across the globe to limit the transmission of vectored diseases. We have identified RNA modifications induced by Wolbachia that directly alter Drosophila cell biology and affect the ability of viruses to colonize. Wolbachia upregulates a host methyltransferase to limit virus replication and our preliminary data suggest that the virus genome itself is modified in a Wolbachia infected cell, altering mRNA stability. These data lead us to ask “How does a microbial symbiont alter the epitranscriptomic landscape of host cells?”
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral – Brain Tumors (RICHARDSON LAB)
A full-time Post-Doctoral Research position is available in the Department of Neurological Surgery to conduct studies on the tumor microenvironment in primary (glioma, medulloblastoma) and secondary brain tumors. We will use replicating retroviral vector (RRV) gene therapies to interrogate treatment efficacy and immune responses in the tumor microenvironment. Our research will also focus on the effects of oxygen tension (hypoxia vs normoxia) on the efficacy of viral therapy, chemotherapy, and immune responses both in vitro and in vivo. We are seeking a self-directed, self-motivated, curious, creative, well-organized candidate with extensive experience in molecular biology, next-generation sequencing techniques, data analysis, and animal handling to join our team.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow – Neurology – Dage Lab
A post-doctoral fellowship position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Jeff Dage. The fellowship is broadly focused on biomarker discovery and development for neurodegenerative diseases. Ongoing areas of research include: Biomarkers of neuroinflammation and glial cell activity, tau proteoforms in primary tauopathies, biomarkers of Lewy Body pathology, biomarkers of TDP-43 pathology, and target engagement biomarkers for microglial and astrocyte targets.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Research Associate
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Indiana University, USA to work on CO2 mineralization as a climate change mitigation strategy. The NSF-funded project integrates basic science with society’s urgent need for climate change solutions. Specifically, the research aims to use non-traditional stable isotopes to measure reaction rates and understand the mechanisms of mineral-aqueous solution reactions. See our recent publications for details (Zhu et al., 2016, Chemical Geology; Zhu et al, 2020, 2021, GCA). The project will employ a combined experimental, analytical, theoretical, and modeling approach. The successful candidate will hold a Ph.D. in Earth Sciences or a closely related field (e.g., environmental sciences, chemical engineering). A strong background in either stable isotopes or kinetics and thermodynamics is required. Experience performing aqueous geochemical experiments, and using geochemical equilibrium and kinetics models is highly desirable.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow
We are seeking a highly-motivated postdoctoral fellow to join our research teams at Indiana University (IU) – Bloomington. The postdoctoral fellow will work on a newly funded project from the Office of Naval Research focused on determining the dermal absorption of chemicals during immersions. The postdoctoral fellow will be responsible for conducting the chemical analyses but is also expected to take an active role in the project that will include overseeing the project (i.e., sample collection), data analysis, and manuscripts preparation.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoc Position in Sex Chromosome Evolution and Genomics in Beetles
A postdoc position is available in the Bracewell Lab at Indiana University, Bloomington. We are looking for a colleague to help study functional genomics and chromosome evolution in the most species-rich group of animals on the planet. This position will primarily be focused on helping generate, analyze, and interpret various types of datasets (e.g., RNA-seq, Hi-C, Nanopore, and PacBio) to understand genome evolution at multiple evolutionary timescales. With this position, there is room to develop projects based on personal interest and research strengths. For more information about the Bracewell lab or the Biology Department, visit https://ryanbracewell.com and https://biology.indiana.edu/.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow
The water potential of soils and plants directly controls the flow of water through ecosystems and is a key regulator of plant mortality risk during droughts and heat waves. However, observations of water potential (commonly abbreviated with the Greek letter ‘Psi’) are frequently scarce, inaccessible, and plagued by methodological challenges that hinder the synthetic research necessary to anticipate, and prepare for, climate change impacts in natural and managed ecosystems. PSInet – a new network of data and people – will confront this information gap by: 1 promoting consistent collection and interpretation of water potential data through shared protocols, best practices, and early career training, 2 creating an open, global database for plant and soil water potential time series, and 3 conducting synthesis research enabled by the PSInet database through supporting a diverse community of scientists and practitioners.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow
The postdoc will work primarily in the Raff laboratory to carry out both field and laboratory experiments aimed at measuring fluxes of reactive gases to and from soil and studying the impact of environmental variables on these fluxes. Specifically, the researcher will establish geospatial trends in soil emissions using soil collected from across the U.S.A., carry out field campaigns to measure fluxes in mixed deciduous forests, and investigate the exchange of these gases with the forest canopy. Techniques employed in this work include chemical ionization mass spectrometry, chemiluminescence analysis, cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy for measuring trace-gases. In addition, the candidate will gain experience using several methods for measuring surface fluxes in the field. The successful candidate will have opportunities to attend conferences, participate in grant and manuscript writing, develop mentoring skills, and participate in outreach activities.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow
The postdoc will work primarily in the Raff laboratory to carry out both field and laboratory experiments aimed at measuring fluxes of reactive gases to and from soil and studying the impact of environmental variables on these fluxes. Specifically, the researcher will establish geospatial trends in soil emissions using soil collected from across the U.S.A., carry out field campaigns to measure fluxes in mixed deciduous forests, and investigate the exchange of these gases with the forest canopy. Techniques employed in this work include chemical ionization mass spectrometry, chemiluminescence analysis, cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy for measuring trace-gases. In addition, the candidate will gain experience using several methods for measuring surface fluxes in the field. The successful candidate will have opportunities to attend conferences, participate in grant and manuscript writing, develop mentoring skills, and participate in outreach activities.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow – Trinidad Lab
The Trinidad Lab in the Department of Chemistry at Indiana University is taking applications for a postdoctoral research position. A key driver of our current research is an R01 funded program on the analysis of neuronal protein glycosylation and phosphorylation in both health and disease. The focus of this research is mass spectrometry based proteomic protein characterization with an emphasis on biochemical enrichment of PTM-modified proteins, tailored mass spectrometry data acquisition and subsequent interpretation of the data in a bioinformatic context. The positions also offer an opportunity to work collaboratively with a range of laboratories interested in such approaches as chemical crosslinking to map protein interactions, large scale quantitative proteomics and mapping protein-drug interaction sites.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow: Plant Microbiomes and Environmental Change, Indiana University
The Lennon lab (https://microbes.bio.indiana.edu/) seeks a postdoc to work on an NSF-funded project investigating how plant-associated microorganisms confer tolerance to environmental stressors (e.g., drought). Opportunity to work with existing comparative and experimental data sets. Ideal candidate will have experience with generating and analyzing microbiome data to test ecological and evolutionary concepts. The postdoc will work collaboratively with Dr. Jay T. Lennon (https://microbes.bio.indiana.edu/) and Dr. Jennifer Lau (https://www.laulab.com/) at Indiana University, Bloomington. Opportunities also exist to interact with Dr. Sarah Evans (https://saraheevanslab.weebly.com/) and other collaborators at Michigan State University. A Ph.D. is required by the start of appointment. The position is available for 12 months with expected renewal in subsequent years based on satisfactory performance. Anticipated start date is July 1, 2023 but negotiable. Salary will be commensurate with experience. Full benefits are included. To apply, please submit a letter of application, a C.V, statement of research interests, and the contact information for three references to https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/17619. Best consideration for those applying prior to May 1, 2023. Inquiries about the position can be directed to Jay T. Lennon ([email protected]).
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Research Fellow
The project is entitled “Attributions of Mathematical Excellence in Teaching and Learning” (AMETL). The central hypothesis is that teachers’ beliefs attributing mathematical excellence to innate ability, cultural and social background, or personal characteristics widen the opportunity gap by resonating implicit bias and stereotype threat, and moreover, that beliefs attributing mathematical excellence to instructional opportunities narrow the gap because these beliefs amplify teacher expectations. The project comprises three studies focused on (1) item development to construct the AMETL scale; (2) validating the internal structure of the scale and determining relations with other variables; and (3) understanding relations between teachers’ scores on the AMETL scale with their classroom instruction. The overall research project is a collaboration between multiple partners at Indiana University, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Georgia State University. A short description of this NSF project can be found at: https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2200990&HistoricalAwards=false
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoc Position in Mode Entangled Neutron Beams with Orbital Angular Momentum for Quantum Sensing
The Indiana University Center for the Exploration of Energy and Matter (CEEM), together with the Indiana University Physics Department, is seeking a post-doctoral fellow to help develop mode-entangled neutron beams with neutron orbital angular momentum (OAM) for quantum sensing. We will collaborate with researchers at the University of Waterloo, the Technical University of Wien, George Washington University, and the University of Halle and with scientists at national and international neutron facilities such as NCNR, SNS/HFIR, and LANSCE in the U.S., ISIS in the UK, and ILL in France to conduct this work. Our group at IU has an international reputation for research in this area and for building some of the novel instrumentation required.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoc In the Biology of Dung Beetle Microbiome Interactions
The position advertised will focus on the interactions between dung beetle hosts and their microbiome. Our recent work has shown that dung beetles (genus Onthophagus) rely on a maternally transmitted, complex microbiome in order to process dung (a recalcitrant diet), support their larval development (especially under stress), and defend themselves against entomopathic fungi. Yet the microbial, physiological and other mechanisms underlying these interactions remain unknown. Likewise, Onthophagus beetles are extraordinarily speciose, including invasive species currently undergoing range expansions paralleled by rapid local adaptation. Yet the role of host-microbiome interactions in host invasions, local adaptations, and the evolution of reproductive isolation remain to be explored. The main objective of this position is therefore to advance our mechanistic understanding of roles played by dung beetle-associated microbes in host development, physiology, ecology, and evolution, and likewise how varying degrees of host dependency have impacted the evolution of select microbial taxa. The postdoctoral researcher will also have opportunity to develop independent lines of research in these and related areas.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS: BETTER HEALTH BY DESIGN RESEARCH PROGRAM
The postdoctoral fellow will work with Nicole Werner, Ph.D. and Rich Holden, Ph.D., with the opportunity to form a mentorship team based on their goals and interests. Dr. Werner is an Associate Professor and Dean’s Eminent Scholar in the Department of Health & Wellness Design. Dr. Holden is Professor and Chair of Health & Wellness Design at SPH-B. He is a Jack A. Kraft Innovator, Regenstrief Venture Fellow, CHIIS’s Chief Healthcare Engineer, and Dean’s Eminent Scholar. Most of all, Dr. Werner and Dr. Holden are dedicated mentors. The Department of Health & Wellness Design is an academic department with 20 full-time faculty, over 400 students enrolled in BS, MS, MPH, and PhD programs, and closely connected to Indiana University and Purdue University schools of Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, Pharmacy, Engineering, Informatics, Art & Design, Public and Environmental Affairs, and Public Health as well as other state entities including Regenstrief Institute, Inc., the Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute, IU Health and Eskenazi Health.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow – Lewis Lab
The Lewis Lab in the Department of Chemistry at Indiana University is accepting applications for a postdoctoral research position. The position offers an opportunity to develop and apply cutting- edge protein engineering techniques to enable artificial metalloenzyme and non-native metalloenzyme catalysis. The successful applicant will use a deep understanding of organic and organometallic chemistry, combined with state-of-the-art methods directed evolution, next gen sequencing, and laboratory automation to develop (artificial) metalloenzymes for new chemical transformations. Motivated applicants with PhD training in any area of chemistry or biochemistry will be considered. Experience with either molecular biology or synthetic chemistry is strongly preferred.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Post‐Doctoral Researcher in Tree Ring Laboratory
The successful candidate will be able to lead and oversee research in the IU tree-ring laboratory, working with Dr. Maxwell. The postdoctoral scientist will work on ongoing research in the IU tree-ring laboratory. The ongoing paleoclimatic work is focused on reconstruction tropical cyclone precipitation in the Southeastern US, temperature using blue-light intensity in the eastern US, and streamflow in the eastern US. Ongoing dendroecology work is focused on the growth response to drought in the eastern deciduous forests, non-linear response to climatic extremes, and examining how forest structure can influence drought sensitivity.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Scientist
The position is for one year, with the opportunity of renewal depending on progress and funding availability. The expected start date is June 1, 2023, but is negotiable. Indiana University is an equal employment and affirmative action employer and a provider of ADA services. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment based on individual qualifications. Indiana University prohibits discrimination based on age, ethnicity, color, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, national origin, disability status or protected veteran status.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow – Thielges Lab
The Thielges lab at Indiana University is seeking to hire a Postdoctoral Scholar with interest in applying time-resolved spectroscopy for uncovering the conformational dynamics of protein function. The available project(s) are focused on developing residue-specific 1D and 2D IR spectroscopy of proteins directed toward measuring their conformational states and dynamics and addressing the functional roles in enzyme catalysis or electron transfer. The work will involve implementing ultrafast spectroscopic experiments, analyzing data, and communicating the project findings via presentations and peer-reviewed publications.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Associate in Atmospheric Modeling
The hurricane research group in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Indiana University Blooming is searching for a Postdoctoral Associate to conduct research in the stochastic modelling of hurricane intensity and development. The Postdoctoral Associate is expected to possess good skill in atmospheric dynamics/modelling or good background in nonlinear dynamical systems. Knowledge and/or experience with numerical modeling such as the WRF/CM1 model is desirable. Indiana University runs a state-of-the-art computing center with a supercomputer Big Red II that possesses peak performance at the PetaFlops level as well as advanced data storage archive, providing a top-tier center for Earth system modeling and data analysis. As such, the Postdoctoral Associate will have opportunities to explore and conduct numerical experiments, using such a superb HPC infrastructure. S/he should be motivated and eager to communicate results at scientific meetings and publish in peer-reviewed journals.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow – Goicoechea Lab B
The Goicoechea Lab in the Department of Chemistry at Indiana University is accepting applications for a postdoctoral research position. The position offers the opportunity to explore the chemistry of metal complexes of the cyaphide ligand, with a particular focus on using such complexes in cross-coupling reactions (for previous work see: J. Am. Chem. Soc.2021, 143, 10367–10373; Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.2022, 61, e202206783). The expected start date is June 1, 2023, although a delayed start will be taken into consideration for suitable applicants. The successful applicant will use a deep understanding of organometallic chemistry, combined with state-of-the-art analytical methods to develop new chemical transformations. Motivated applicants with a Ph.D. in any area of chemistry will be considered. A candidate with a strong background in solution-phase synthetic inorganic chemistry, capable of manipulating air- and moisture-sensitive chemicals, is ideally suited for the project. We seek to employ someone with demonstrable experience in single crystal X-ray diffraction and/or multi-element NMR spectroscopy.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow in Korean Studies
The Institute for Korean Studies (IKS) at Indiana University is now accepting applications for a Postdoctoral Fellow in the 2023-24 academic year. The Fellow should conduct research related to Korea. The Fellow should maintain an active presence on campus, participating in IKS events and interacting with faculty and students.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow in International Sustainable Development
This post-doctoral position will contribute to a growing HLS strength in teaching and research on sustainable development studies in an international context. The post-doctoral fellow will maintain an active research agenda in the area of international development. Responsibilities include teaching two international development-related undergraduate courses per year; working in collaboration with the Tobias Center for Innovation in International Development conducting to organize a conference on Area Studies and Sustainable Development to be held in 2025 and draft a resulting white paper; and, in collaboration with and mentorship from the Center for the Study of Global Change, organizing and presenting at K-16 educator workshops on issues related to internationalizing curricula through teaching international development-related content. Appointment will begin August 1, 2023; this is a three-year appointed position.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral Fellow, Physics (Nuclear Theory / Astrophysics)
The IU theoretical nuclear physics group has an active and diverse program addressing fundamental questions in nuclear physics and astrophysics. Horowitz works in a range of areas, including: neutron rich dense matter in astrophysics, neutron rich skins of atomic nuclei studied with parity violation in the PREX and CREX experiments, nuclear and neutrino interactions in supernovae, molecular dynamics simulations of neutron star crust, nuclear pasta, and white dwarf crystallization, production of continuous gravitational waves by rotating neutron stars and by possible compact dark objects. Szczepaniak directs the Joint Physics Analysis Center which brings together theorists and experimentalists working on problems in QCD reaction theory, hadron spectroscopy, and phenomenology. Liao’s research focuses on the properties and phase structures of QCD matter at extreme temperatures and densities as well as novel phenomena in heavy ion collisions at RHIC and the LHC such as anomalous chiral transport, vorticity and polarization, heavy flavor transport, jet energy loss, exotic hadron production, etc. Passemar works on fundamental symmetries and effective field theories.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: PostDoctoral Appointee
The mission of the Observatory is to study the media and technology networks that drive the online diffusion of dis/misinformation. OSoMe offers access to data and tools for researchers worldwide to uncover the vulnerabilities of the media ecosystem and develops methods for increasing the resilience of citizens and democratic systems to manipulation. The Postdoctoral Fellow will work closely with Filippo Menczer and other researchers at the Observatory on modeling the spread of harmful misinformation on social media.
Postdoc Fellowship Position summary/title: Postdoctoral position in lattice field theory that will investigate enhancement of multigrid algorithms for staggered quarks
The Physics Department at Indiana University Bloomington invites applications for two postdoctoral positions in lattice field theory. One position is focused on performance analysis and optimization of the MILC code for configuration generation (with possible extensions to support GPUs with QUDA or Grid). This position will help in the design of the next generation of highest performance computer for the National Science Foundation. Thesecond position will investigate enhancement of multigrid algorithms for staggered quarks. It will involve collaboration with applied mathematicians as well as lattice field theorists at Boston University and the University of Utah. Both positions will allow the successful applicant to interact with members of the Fermilab Lattice and MILC Collaborations.
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