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, materials, virology, computational biology, science communication, community engagement, and ethics. Candidates should demonstrate all relevant qualifications (see required and preferred qualifications below
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of Engineering’s undergraduate program ranks 13th and the graduate program ranks 31st among all U.S. engineering schools while the Mechanical Engineering Department’s undergraduate program is ranked 13th and
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Center for AI and Data Analytics, as well as with partners in industry, government, and non-profit sectors. The successful candidate will hold a PhD or PhD-equivalent doctoral degree in computer
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Construction Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Robotics, or a related field. Ph.D. in relevant engineering degree. PhD must be awarded no more than four years prior
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, fostering skill development, academic growth, and professional advancement within the research environment. Required Qualifications • PhD in a relevant field (e.g., civil engineering, computer
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welcoming and supportive environment where all people can succeed and thrive. The successful candidate will lead a vibrant, externally funded research program that is recognized for scientific excellence
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jurisdictions utilizing land use-value assessment estimates. Duties include, but are not limited to: development of computational methods, maintenance of current models and data sets, identifying and testing
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his PhD degree in Prof. Curtis Berlinguette’s lab at University of British Columbia in Canada in 2018. He then moved to Prof. Erwin Reisner’s lab at the University of Cambridge for postdoc program. In
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professional references with complete contact information. Required Qualifications A PhD degree in electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science, or a closely related field completed prior
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and optimization of measurement-based quantum computing protocols for quantum simulation of quantum many-body models. Preference will be given to candidates familiar with the stabilizer formalism and