16 computational-physics-postdoc Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Central Florida
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The Opportunity (Job description): The Mc Keown Group in the University of Central Florida (UCF) Department of Physics in the College of Sciences seeks to hire a Postdoctoral Scholar to help set up
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College of Engineering and Computer Science: The UCF College of Engineering and Computer Science is among the nation's largest producers of engineering and technology workforce talent, and we
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Position Summary The UCF COM Department of Medicine’s Aerospace Medicine program invites applications for a highly motivated and creative Postdoctoral Fellow to support the development of protocols
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The Opportunity: The Post Doctoral Scholar will be part of a collaborative initiative between the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Central Florida (UCF) and
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characterizing RF-active meta-surfaces. The ideal candidate would hold a doctoral degree in physical science or engineering and have research experience in materials science, spectroscopy, and electromagnetic
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the appointment. The salary is competitive with additional funding available for professional development. The review process will start in March 2025, and continue until the positions are filled. Minimum
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Job Description This position offers a unique opportunity to work on advanced projects at the intersection of AI, machine learning, computer vision, and multimodal learning, focusing on advancing
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The Opportunity: Conduct research in Natural Language Processing (NLP), Computer Vision, and Artificial Intelligence (AI), with the goal of publishing in top-tier conferences such as CVPR, ICCV
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proteomics while developing expertise for independent work. Responsibilities: Conduct research aimed at profiling proteome changes in cancerous environments, during process of regeneration and/or in response
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