Welcome our new KUPA President, Dr. Apoorva Ranjekar, who is a postdoctoral researcher at the Center for Environmentally Beneficial Catalysis (CEBC) department. He loves interacting with postdocs and has helped several of them here during his stint as our communication director
Welcome our new KUPA Vice President, Dr. Tasweer Ahmed, who is a postdoctoral researcher in the Civil Engineering department. He has served as a part of KUPA core committee for the last year and has helped KUPA plan and execute meetings and get-togethers.
Welcome our new KUPA Professional Development Co-ordinator, Dr. Nakisha, who is a postdoctoral researcher at the Center for Environmentally Beneficial Catalysis (CEBC) department.
Dr. Ahmad and his colleagues recently published a paper on "Crack segmentation in the wild using convolutional neural networks and bootstrapping."You can read more about this below at https://t.co/CQqHd16Zuu
https://t.co/RM17iQp9oD
KUPA is honored to share Dr. Tasweer Ahmad research accomplishment spotlight. @
KUPA wishes Dr. Ahmad all the success in his research and future endeavors.
KUPA is honored to share Dr. Nakisha Mark’s research accomplishments as this week’s KU Postdoc spotlight. Read more about her current collaborative research/accomplishment at https://t.co/gPgdZFjG8N
KUPA wishes Dr. Mark all the success in her research and future endeavors
We are pleased by sharing a recent accomplishment of our fellow postdoc, Dr. Srivatsan Parthasarathy. Dr Sri has published a study that investigated the role of "SARS-CoV-2 macrodomain (Mac1) in virus replication" in Proc. of National Academy of Sciences,
https://t.co/tg7Ps4JTee
@ResearchAtKU
Feeling great pleasure while sharing the achievement of a KUPA colleague, Dr Hejazi, for publishing an article “Elemental Abundances of the Super-Neptune WASP-107b's Host Star Using High-resolution, Near-infrared Spectroscopy”.
https://t.co/yK06ZmG18V
KU Center for Genomics is hiring two postdoctoral fellows! Choose a mentor among the Center's faculty and proposes an original project. Two years funding and generous research budget included. Please share, retweet and apply! https://t.co/YsQZZ8DGzK https://t.co/2Cw0HEQUjS
We are deeply saddened by the tragic deaths of these two bright, young researchers. Our thoughts and sympathies are with their families and the rest of the research community at Stowers Institute.
It's National Voter Registration Day. Make sure you are registered to vote especially those who have recently moved. You can register, or check registration at https://t.co/sSYyu5pZPM
#NationalVoterRegistrationDay
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Happy Postdoc Appreciation Week! We have several announcements coming over the next few days, but for now just keep being awesome. #PostdocAppreciationWeek
We have had a couple of people ask for resources for local childcare providers. If you know of any recommendations, especially those who are currently accepting new kids, please comment with details below. Thanks @PatrickALansdon for these two links. https://t.co/IfIJIFaLxV
Thanks @kucareer for a great talk on the resources available to KU postdocs. If you have questions for the University Career Center on preparing for your next step, you can go to https://t.co/gisyUBegir for more information and ways to contact them!
If you want to learn more about genomics and genetics, you should register for the KU Center for Genomics first symposium. Lots of speakers, posters, and food to be enjoyed by all! Registration ends soon, so get your spot while you can.
The KU Center for Genomics is holding our first annual symposium at Maceli's Banquet Hall on Friday, May 20th. This event was organized by our early career researchers and features Helen Vuong (@helenvuongphd) as keynote speaker. Register here:
https://t.co/xSQWS3Cnfb (1/2)
KU Postdocs - If you are interested in industry work, check out this event in August. Postdocs can attend for free and registration will be available in April.
https://t.co/HPExwrZh4r