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, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Statistics or related. Solid background in ML, mathematics, statistical methods, and understanding of biomanufacturing process. Experience in doing research in a multi
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. and globally. Qualifications: A doctoral degree (PhD and/or MD) completed or pending in quantitative discipline (Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, etc.) is desired with
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, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and Medicine. The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society. The University has a
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(particularly American, Global, Intellectual, Ancient, Early Medieval and Modern European), Mathematics and Music. The appointment is for one year in the first instance, and is renewable for a second year upon
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optimization algorithms. The candidate should possess a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Science, or equivalent. Position Type Research Additional Information Northeastern
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Details Title Postdoctoral Positions in the Biogeochemistry of Global Contaminants Research Group School Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Department/Area Environmental Science and Engineering Position Description Two postdoctoral positions are available in the...
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, Mathematics, Engineering). Programming skills are highly desirable and experience with machine learning, data science, biostatistics, or clinical neuroscience are highly beneficial. Above all, they will
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, Mathematics, Engineering). Programming skills are highly desirable and experience with machine learning, data science, biostatistics, or clinical neuroscience are highly beneficial. Above all, they will
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does not extend beyond two years. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Must have a Ph.D. or equivalent in Mathematics and/or Physics; interest in conducting research in high energy theory; be able to undertake
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opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration, including colleagues in the Department of Physics, the Department of Mathematics, the Khoury College of Computer Science, and the Boston-area Institute