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of information theory, mathematical modeling and machine learning and their application to medical science problems (5) Deep Learning in Biomedical Sciences (6) Theory and methods on prediction, control and
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 1 month ago
and cosmology theory; and neutrino and nuclear astrophysics. UNC Chapel Hill has significant high-performance computing resources, including the 17,000-core Longleaf cluster optimized for I/O intensive
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 1 month ago
; experimental astrophysics; computational astrophysics and gravity; high-energy and cosmology theory; and neutrino and nuclear astrophysics. UNC Chapel Hill has significant high-performance computing resources
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 5 days ago
and cosmology theory; and neutrino and nuclear astrophysics. UNC Chapel Hill has significant high-performance computing resources, including the 17,000-core Longleaf cluster optimized for I/O intensive
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | 5 days ago
; experimental astrophysics; computational astrophysics and gravity; high-energy and cosmology theory; and neutrino and nuclear astrophysics. UNC Chapel Hill has significant high-performance computing resources
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were realized: uniform state preparation and interrogation of a sample of atoms. In contrast the quantum information science (QIS) toolbox has fine-grained controls now available where single atoms in
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resources, distributed energy resources, distributed control and optimization, control system and theory, hardware-in-the-loop simulation. Good experience with one or more of the following tools: MATLAB
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technicians in laboratory related activities. Performs professional work requiring specialized knowledge and application and use of concepts, theories, terminology, and practices. Position Status Full Time
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to precisely shift microbiomes to desired metabolic states. Our research combines multiplexed measurements of single cells, populations and ecosystems with concepts from nonlinear dynamical systems, control
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). In this role, you will perform computational studies aimed at better understanding of photochemically driven processes to control ligand binding and release, and pH modulation using photoacids and