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. Maintain and document computational workflows and databases for team use and scalability. Support and mentor junior bioinformatics staff, graduate students, and postdocs as needed. Perform other duties as
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academic backgrounds to contribute to our projects in areas such as: Network Security, Information Assurance, Model- driven Security, Cloud Computing, Cryptography, Satellite Systems, Vehicular Networks, and
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(Population) Genetics, Genetic Epidemiology, Computer Science, Computational Biology or a related field. Postdoc experience is also desirable. Expertise in developing software and/or pipelines with programming
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applications. Experience with NGS data analysis, machine learning models, and statistical genetics. Familiarity with cloud computing platforms (AWS, Terra, DNAnexus, Google Cloud). Knowledge of genomic
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performance computing using SLURM or LSF Experience with PyTorch, JAX, or Tensorflow Experience with NVIDIA CUDA and related OpenMP programming Experience with cloud services (AWS, GCP, Azure, etc) Experience
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between complex instances such as point clouds, images or graphs. However, as the modern data are increasingly high-dimensional, OT is also now facing an old problem in optimization and statistical learning
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(e.g., cycle time, pose uncertainty, etc.). ? Collect data from various 3D imaging systems. ? Program collaborative robot arms for conducting various tasks. ? Use metrology systems
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with experience in ligand discovery. Our research group is focused on developing state-of-the-art computational methods for ligand/drug discovery, using machine learning, high-performance/cloud computing
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that include high-performance clusters with 7,440 total CPU cores, 11 petabytes (PB) of network-available storage, and 334 server systems. GS-IT also manages extensive shared computing resources, provides cloud
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. Structural biologists at KCL have access to the e-Research/CREATE high-performance computing cluster (HPC) (docs.er.kcl.ac.uk) at King’s and associated research data storage (RDS) managed by e-Research. About