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Position Information Position Information Working Title Post-Doc Rsch Assoc - Computational Systems Biology Department Biological Systems Engineering-0833 Requisition Number F_220057 Posting Open
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goal is to help an individual lay the research foundations for becoming an independent scientist in the social, behavioral, or educational sciences. We seek an applicant with strong technical and
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-nondiscrimination . Minimum Required Qualifications Ph.D. in Geoscience, Computer Science, or a closely related discipline. Prior research experience in applied computational methods and coding. Basic understanding
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accepting applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate. The WISH lab is housed within the Department of Psychology and the Center for Brain, Biology, and Behavior. The goal of this fellowship is to
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student recruitment and IANR science literacy. Position Duties Collaborate with an existing interdisciplinary team consisting of agricultural engineers, agronomists, economists, statisticians, and computer
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student recruitment and IANR science literacy. Position Duties Collaborate with an existing interdisciplinary team consisting of agricultural engineers, agronomists, economists, statisticians, and computer
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Required Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in political science, psychology, neuroscience, statistics, math, computer science or related field (anticipated 2024 spring graduates considered) and 6 months prior
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, transportation data science, connected and autonomous vehicles, smart infrastructure, logistics, and other areas to be determined. Perform statistical analysis, computer simulation, optimization, and other
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methods, program evaluation, or a closely related field. Strong self-motivation. Excellent critical thinking skills. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Skill in using statistical analysis
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of Mechanical and Materials Engineering and Center for Electro-optics and Functionalized Surfaces (CEFS) are seeking a research assistant professor in thermal management. The multidisciplinary research program