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This is a paradigm shift that could make worldwide organ sharing possible and eliminate organ discard. X-Therma collaborates with renowned research institutions such as Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and Johns Hopkins University and is supported with significant funding from the US Department of Defense, National Science Foundation, California Institute of Regenerative Medicine, etc.
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Our platform provides paradigm-shifting quantum-mechanics-based tools for scientists worldwide. Our platform provides paradigm-shifting quantum-mechanics-based tools for scientists worldwide. In this role, you will contribute to the development of simulation solutions and workflows for various scientific challenges in drug discovery.
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The multidisciplinary MINES program led by Michael Whittaker, Gerbrand Ceder, Mark Asta, Martin Kunz, and Raluca O. Scarlat, will establish fundamental science for the synthesis of battery materials from natural resources, enabling a new 'separation-by-synthesis' paradigm for energy storage manufacturing.
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We are advancing a new paradigm of transition metal signaling, where metal nutrients like copper and iron can serve as dynamic signals to regulate protein function by metalloallostery, going beyond their traditional roles as static active site cofactors.
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As a MINES Postdoctoral Fellow, you will be a part of a multidisciplinary team composed of researchers whose expertise spans Materials Science, Chemistry, Geochemistry, Electrochemistry, X-ray and Electron Physics, Nuclear Science and Engineering, Mineralogy, and Data Science working together to develop fundamental science needed to enable next-generation battery synthesis pathways.
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Ph. D. in Chemistry, Materials Science, Nuclear Engineering, Geoscience, Computational Science, Data Science, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Chemical Engineering, or other related fields. Optimize material synthesis pathways from natural resources with automated experimental techniques such as diffraction, spectroscopy, calorimetry, and electrochemistry.
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