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Pay Grade/Pay Range: Minimum: $44,200 - Midpoint: $55,300 (Salaried E6) Department/Organization: 401201 - Ctr for Community-Based Partnership Normal Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 4:45pm
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with resolving account maintenance issues (reset password, etc.), connecting to campus wireless networks, accessing campus-based administrative systems, installing licensed software, and performing basic
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candidates for a Postdoctoral position. This position is available to individuals with research interests and expertise in modeling and data analyses of hydrologic processes. The College and/or the Civil
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, accessing campus-based administrative systems, installing licensed software, and performing basic computer maintenance under close supervision. Provide courteous, responsive service via telephone, in person
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models, modeling frameworks, and applications related to the Next Generation Water Resources Modeling Framework for water prediction and hydrologic forecasting. Continuation in this position is contingent
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, focusing on applications within the healthcare, education, and environment sectors. Designs generative AI techniques and algorithms for data integration and computational models, with objectives to amplify
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(e.g., memristor modeling/simulation/manufacturing) and Edge AI related areas (e.g., AI algorithms, AI accelerator, VLSI). Background Investigation Statement: Prior to hiring, the final candidate(s) must
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collaborating with the CIROH research team and coordinating with collaborates at the National Water Center to make advances to the Next Generation Water Resources Modeling Framework. Successful candidates will
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mentor for the postdoctoral appointee. Required Minimum Qualifications: Doctorate. Additional qualifications based on assignment. Additional Required Department Minimum Qualifications: PhD in
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. Develops and applies numerical and statistical models to better understand and predict flood risks in coastal environments, including the integration of hydrodynamic, climatic, and socio-environmental data