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on i) phylogenomic inference of hundreds of whole genomic data already available; and ii) investigating rates of evolution across the genome and their correlation with phenotypic traits across various
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package development and maintenance in R; record linkage/entity resolution; data privacy techniques; large data processing and high performance computing; advanced causal inference and statistics; computer
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of terrestrial vertebrates on Earth today with 11,000 species. A Ph.D. in Evolutionary Biology, Computational Biology, or related fields, is required. The work will focus on i) phylogenomic inference of hundreds
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, particularly Julia/JuMP and/or Python.*Strong scientific writing and presentation skills, and interest in and track record of publishing in top academic journals. *Strong interpersonal skills to build
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The postdoctoral track of the CITP fellows' program is for people who have recently received or are about to receive a Ph.D. or doctorate degree and work on understanding and improving
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. The successful candidate will have an opportunity to lead and contribute to a range of exciting collaborative projects and develop new projects.PhD in a relevant field is required. Strong track record
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as Computer Science, Robotics, Civil Engineering, Architecture, etc.Excellent track record of research and publications related to the job descriptionStrong scientific writing and communication
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collaborate with the ARG team on developing grant proposals.QualificationsRequired qualifications:Doctoral degree in a related field, such as Architecture, Civil Engineering, Robotics, etc.Excellent track
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., or equivalent is required. Applicants should have training and a significant track record in one of the following areas: -computational biology-computer science-electrical or computer engineering-genomics
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are open only to scholars who currently do not hold a tenure-track or permanent academic position. Responsibilities include teaching (one semester-long course per year) and active collaboration in research