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Susan and Bruce Worster Dean of Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California The University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) invites
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% women; three continents represented). The strengh relies in coupling: Single-cell microfluidics Quantitative (image) analysis Mathematical modelling Microbiology Molecular biology We approach science with
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science and statistics; algebra; geometry; topology; number theory; dynamical systems; analysis and partial differential equations, etc. --Mathematics applicants should apply online through Mathjobs
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mathematics and physical sciences, life sciences, and humanities and social sciences. IMB, comprising 31 faculty members, conducts fundamental research to advance the understanding of biological processes
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: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Energy Science, Energy Engineering, Optics, Computer Engineering, Integrated Circuits, Information Engineering, Robotics, Network Science, Artificial
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field (bioinformatics, computer science, statistics, mathematics, physics, engineering or similar); Proficiency in at least one of the following programming languages: Python (preferable), R, java
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-time researchers spanning a wide range of mathematical disciplines. We particularly encourage women and individuals from historically marginalized groups to participate in the selection process. For more
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, neuroscience, mathematical engineering, and other fields, and the development and application of next-generation brain-inspired information processing systems, utilizing semiconductor engineering, cell
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achievements in one or more of the following research areas: High-energy physics, including: particle physics, cosmology, astroparticles, quantum field theory, and nuclear physics. Quantum physics and optics
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at the Professor, Associate Professor, and Assistant Professor levels. Post Specification The ideal candidates are expected to perform research and teaching in the following areas: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry