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Pacific Studies’ Asia Bridge Fellowship program for graduate students and teach one class a semester. The fellow is expected to be on campus 3 days a week during regular working hours. The fellow will be
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Job Title: Research Assistant in Plasma Spectroscopy Lab Job Summary: I am looking for a part-time research assistant (RA) for this coming summer break. I am working with a plasma etching and cleaning experimental set-up and need a student interested in performing numerical analysis of the...
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Riggs researching key areas including but not limited to: 1) tech/data science/engineering, 2) transport / travel behavior / transit and 3) policy / economics / marketing. The Fellow will work with
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for dynamic graph modeling. **Qualifications:** - Currently enrolled undergraduate or graduate student at the University of San Francisco. - Strong interest in artificial intelligence, computer vision, and/or
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Job Title: Research Assistant Job Summary: Cody Carroll (Assistant Professor of Mathematics, Statistics, and Data Science) is seeking a paid research assistant for the 2023-2024 academic year. Full
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for dynamic graph modeling and trajectory prediction. Qualifications Ph.D. or equivalent experience in computer science, engineering, or related field. Strong publication record demonstrating expertise in deep
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Research Assistant in Energy Systems Management program (Low Carbon Energy Systems research program)
Job Title: Research Assistant in Energy Systems Management program (Low Carbon Energy Systems research program) Job Summary: Dr. Jalel Sager, Associate Professor in the MS in Energy Systems
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hours 5 hours a week. Qualifications There are no prerequisite courses required. An interest in blockchain technology is required, while some familiarity with the space is preferred but not required
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technology is required, while some familiarity with the space is preferred but not required. The Research Assistant will need to be able to use (or learn quickly) Google Sheets (or Airtable) for data
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approaching this problem using logical reasoning without running the programs so far. Now, we are looking for someone to complement this by analyzing the program as it runs and finding memory bugs. Help us