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Classification Title: Post Doctoral Associate Job Description: A Post Doctoral Associate position is available in particle physics theory to work on a project on particle physics phenomenology led
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. Expected Salary: Salary is negotiable, commensurate with education and experience, minimum $47,476 Minimum Requirements: Applicants should possess a Ph.D. in engineering, statistics, mathematics, physics
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-oriented environment. This position works in a laboratory or vivarium environment. Further details of the physical requirements of established essential functions for this position will be addressed
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pipelines associated with these instruments. This instrument aims to perform radial velocity measurements of exoplanet host star. The applicant must have a Ph.D. in Astronomy, Astrophysics, Physics
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on their behalf directly to Prof. Matthew Disney at [email protected]. Please provide names and email addresses of three to five references as part of the application process. When ready, the hiring department will
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Qualifications: Proficient in R/Python Prior experience in genetic or genomic data analysis will be considered a plus during the selection process Special Instructions to Applicants: Interested applicants should
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email addresses of three to five references as part of the application process. When ready, the hiring department will contact the listed references via email requesting their reference letters to be
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healthcare outcomes, impacting patient care, clinical decision-making, and medical research. Responsibilities: Apply techniques to process and analyze unstructured text data, including clinical notes and
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references (references will not be contacted for letters until the applicant has advanced to a later stage of the search process), and (4) one or two examples of scholarly writing (e.g., dissertation chapter
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. Special Instructions to Applicants: Application process: Interested applicants are encouraged to submit to the UF Careers https://jobs.ufl.edu/ a cover letter, curriculum vitae, sample of original research