15 high-performance-computing-postdoc Postdoctoral research jobs at University of North Texas at Dallas
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), Arabic, Tagalog, Farsi, French, or/and Yoruba. Position Overview The combination of machine learning and advanced manufacturing offers the potential to model and predict the performance of high-performance
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Characterization via SEM, EBSD, XRD, TEM, Computed Tomography and/or other techniques. • Experience in Additive Manufacturing Processes and Materials Testing. Preferred Qualifications Ability to perform experiments
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. Strong communication and scientific writing skills. Expertise in software engineering with documentation, version control, and code releases. Expertise in Linux and high-performance computing environments
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-learning trained using the van der Waals corrected hybrid density functional theory (DFT) enabled SeA approach [J. Chem. Theory Comput. 19, 4182 (2023)]. The SeA approach is an accurate and efficient high
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/Certifications Job Duties: Perform computer simulation, perform experiment design and testing. Writing project reports, and grant proposals. Supervise and collaborate with graduate students in the lab. Publish
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. The postdoctoral researcher will work with staff members and technologists within CAAAM in using a range of techniques to characterize key properties of nanomaterials/composites and performance of AM components
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/composites and performance of AM components. Should be familiar with and able to synthesize nanomaterials/composites and slurries for AM, and characterize the materials and structures using various electrical
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at www.UNTSystem.edu . Department Summary We provide a high quality education to our student population through excellence and innovation in teaching and research in order to serve the scientific and engineering needs
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in vitro experiments, perform molecular and biochemistry studies, oversee genotyping and support the maintenance of breeding colonies for transgenic animals, conduct in vivo experiments including
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. The Center is also home to the Structural Anatomy and Rehabilitation Sciences (STARS) PhD program that prepares graduate students to join the workforce as researchers and anatomy educators. The Center also