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Sign In Create Profile Grant and Contract Administrator I, Electrical and Computer Engineering (Extended-Temporary) Tucson, AZ, United States | req19006 Apply Now Share Save Job Back to Search
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Department Sch Geography, Dev & Environ Department Website Link Location Main Campus Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights We seek a post-doctoral researcher to support machine learning for flood
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effectively allocates time for tasks. Demonstrates proficiency in various computer applications and technologies. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor’s degree or equivalent advanced learning attained through
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. • Confidence in networking and outreach. • Basic computer skills, and KSA's typical of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers. • Strong organizational and communication skills, including the ability to see tasks
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analysis for this project exist. In both projects, the project coordinator works closely with an interdisciplinary team of psychologists, engineers, physicians, and computer scientists. Dependability
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on topics including molecular clouds and star formation. Candidates with experience in machine-learning and magnetic field observation/simulation are particularly welcome to apply. Experiences with (sub-)mm
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, geospatial analysis and machine learning techniques. The project relies on effective reporting of statistical analysis. The candidate will assist in building tools and writing reports from
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conduct research on data analysis for sensors, platforms and their impacts on economic development, conduct data mining-machine learning models to extract clinically meaningful information to promote in
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. CAST education is facilitated by the college's one-of-a-kind Virtual Learning Environment that includes CyberApolis, a unique virtual city of 15,000 AI-driven bots who conduct business, engage in cyber
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room will be located in the Electrical & Computer Engineering building, while the digital twin will be a virtual recreation of the clean room (in virtual reality). The project should help provide