22 electrical-and-computer-engineering-phd Postdoctoral positions at University of California
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mathematics, electrical engineering, computer science, or other related fields. - Strong quantitative and programming skills are essential, along with a track record of published papers and strong self
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opportunity to work on computational research related to one (or more) of the following areas: coastal dynamics (surf-zone to shelf), submesoscale processes, kelp-current interactions, or marine carbon dioxide
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completed all requirements for a PhD program (or equivalent) except the dissertation in ecology, environmental science, or a closely related discipline at the time of application Additional qualifications
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at the time the application is submitted) Ph.D. (or equivalent foreign degree) in physics, engineering, or a related field (electrical engineering, electronics engineering, applied physics, etc). Ph.D. must be
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information science, and applied social science research. This position is well-suited for someone interested in research design and the application of geographic principles and methods to policy analysis and
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The National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC ) at Berkeley Lab seeks a highly motivatedPostdoctoral Researcher - HPC Workflow Performance (NESAP/NERSC) to join the Workflow
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, environmental science, conservation science and planning or a related field at the time of application. Additional qualifications (required at time of start) PhD in ecology, oceanography, geography, environmental
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times. The successful candidate will contribute to current data analysis efforts in the group, which focuses on Higgs-boson physics and searches for new physics beyond the standard model. Postdocs in
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-of-the-art computational and experimental tools to investigate chemical and mechanical processes that contribute to the enhanced reactivity of minerals in sedimentary formations. Your role will be to lead the
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to provide a full-time training program of advanced academic preparation and research training under the mentorship of a faculty member. Applications are welcome from all areas of theoretical physics, broadly