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combinations of theoretical physics, mathematics, and machine learning. While machine experience is not a strict requirement for the job, we anticipate that the strongest candidates will have clear research
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Research Associate. The Goodwill Computer Lab researches on a variety of computer systems topics including HPC resilience, data center power management, large-scale job scheduling and performance tuning
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, biomedicine, and other areas of societal importance. Coding and/or machine learning experiences are highly valued. Specific projects may involve developing multiscale simulation methods for quantum mechanical
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Research Associate. The Goodwill Computer Lab researches on a variety of computer systems topics including HPC resilience, data center power management, large-scale job scheduling and performance tuning
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the opportunity to lead manuscript and grant writing and submit publications as the primary author. Responsibilities: Effectively design, implement, and evaluate machine learning and computational
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functional theory) and high-performance computing. Additional background in renewable energy, surface science, catalysis, and/or machine learning. Strong programming skills in Python and some exposure to
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proposal development and preparation of high-quality publications in top computer security, privacy, embedded systems, sensing, and networking venues. ● Pursue research topics such as protecting
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Research Associate. The Goodwill Computer Lab researches on a variety of computer systems topics including HPC resilience, data center power management, large-scale job scheduling and performance tuning
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chemical discoveries for renewable energy, biomedicine, and other areas of societal importance. Coding and/or machine learning experiences are highly valued. Specific projects may involve developing
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-scale epidemiological datasets using statistical and machine learning methods Conduct systematic literature reviews and meta-analyses on disease dynamics topics Develop and validate predictive models