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Hydrodynamic Quantum Analogs with Walking Droplets

07/13/2021

The Physical Mathematics Lab (PML) (Intro Video) offers a wide range of interdisciplinary problems that find motivation in very diverse fields, including soft matter, fluid mechanics, biophysics and quantum mechanics. One of PML’s themes is the study of new Hydrodynamic … Read more

App Developer for Global Women’s Health

06/17/2021

UNC Global Women’s Health is seeking a computer science engineer to join our team as an intern. You will improve your programming skills while developing a mobile app to deploy the machine learning solutions our team is currently working on … Read more

Research Opportunity in Computational Biology (CS department)

06/11/2021

We are seeking an undergraduate researcher to join us in the CompCyLab [https://compcylab.squarespace.com/]. Our research focuses on single-cell bioinformatics and computational biology. We develop new algorithms to extract signal from modern single-cell assays, such as flow and mass cytometry. Our … Read more

Adolescent Cognition and Brain Mapping Research Opportunity

04/08/2021

Are you interested in studying brain function, brain development and neurodevelopment changes associated with psychiatric or neurodevelopment disabilities? The Neurocognition and Imaging Research Lab (NIRL), an interdisciplinary research group affiliated with the Psychiatry Department and the Frank Porter Graham Child … Read more

Undergraduate Researcher

03/09/2021

The Bai Lab ( https://baigroup.org/ ) in the Department of Applied Physical Sciences (https://aps.unc.edu/ ) invites undergraduate students to join our team and carry on research in the field of bioelectronics and biophotonics. Our research focuses on both fundamental and … Read more

Research assistant: Optics, nanoscience, or programming

01/11/2021

The Yan Lab in the Department of Applied Physical Sciences is looking for undergraduate research assistants starting this spring. Our lab develops new techniques and instruments to trap and manipulate microscopic objects using light (i.e., optical tweezers), and to study … Read more