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Advertised Job Summary The postdoctoral researcher will integrate density functional theory calculations and machine learning techniques to perform high-throughput screening of chemical compounds
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Advertised Job Summary The postdoctoral researcher will integrate density functional theory calculations and machine learning techniques to perform high-throughput screening of chemical compounds
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Advertised Job Summary This a Postdoctoral Associate position in the area of mathematical foundations of data science and machine learning in a broader sense in the Department of Mathematics. The candidates
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the beginning date of employment. Preferred candidates will have at least 6 months of postdoctoral experience by the beginning date of employment, plus evidence of potential for scholarly productivity, potential
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mentoring of the candidate throughout the postdoctoral and tenure-track faculty career phases. The successful candidate will work with DDBS to develop an independent and competitive research program to
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mentoring of the candidate throughout the postdoctoral and tenure-track faculty career phases. The successful candidate will work with DDBS to develop an independent and competitive research program to
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proposals for and receive federally supported extramural funding, such as NSF, DOE, NASA and similar. Will serve as the Principal Investigator on grants and contracts, and will advise postdoctoral associates
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proposals for and receive federally supported extramural funding, such as NSF, DOE, NASA and similar. Will serve as the Principal Investigator on grants and contracts, and will advise postdoctoral associates
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degree in civil, structural, mechanical, aerospace engineering, computer science, information technology or closely related field, plus a minimum of two (2) years of postdoctoral research experience in
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Benefits section on the Applicant Portal at uscjobs.sc.edu. Position Description Advertised Job Summary Postdoctoral Fellow to work under Dr. Rutvik Desai on research projects related to a NIH/NIDCD grant on