10 high-performance-computing-postdoc positions at University of California, San Diego
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knowledge, to perform research and technology integration and development. Responsibilities include research, design, development, analysis, operation, and support of high performance computing (HPC) and data
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interpersonal, telephone and electronic communications. Route calls, information/data requests, and issues to the appropriate personnel. While performing duties, the incumbent must demonstrate a high degree of
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responsibilities (see examples in guideline document): GCCP; FSEP; Multi-department collaboration; PostDoc visas; MCAs; High profile PIs; Resource intensive needs; Complex post-award reporting; Cost sharing
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Diego School of Medicine. The department employs approximately 500 salaried faculty, 168 academic appointees, 331 residents, fellow and postdocs and 479 staff personnel. Under close supervision
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residents, fellow and postdocs and 479 staff personnel. Under close supervision the incumbent will assist the Principal investigators (PIs) and other lab members. Procedures will include but not be limited
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supported: 18-20 Additional complexity/workload responsibilities (see examples in guideline document): GCCP; FSEP; Multi-department collaboration; PostDoc visas; MCAs; High profile PIs; Resource intensive
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, fellows, and postdocs, supported by almost 1,000 staff members. Under supervision, incumbent will assist and participate in molecular biology and cell/tissue culture work. Incumbent will support the
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, telephone and electronic communications. Route calls, information/data requests, and issues to the appropriate personnel. While performing duties, the incumbent must demonstrate a high degree of
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, develop and continuously lead an independent and creative research program of high quality and significance, teach and mentor postdocs and students in the laboratory, and garner scholarly reputations. A
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to the public about pregnancy and lactation exposures and their impact on child development and health, 3) a teaching program that includes undergraduate students, graduate students in epidemiology