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solutions to aid in future decision making. All work will be computer-based. BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES Employment with the University will require successful completion of background check(s) in accordance
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Scientific Machine Learning. The successful candidate will develop and deploy state-of-the-art SciML algorithms in high-performance computational physics codes. We accept applications from all candidates with
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team. Experience in research settings, particularly with clinical research and human subjects' protocols, is preferred. Proficiency in using computer databases and familiarity with research software
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. This position is intended to provide mutual support for the development of the Postdoctoral Scholar and their research program with opportunities for grant-writing and co-authorship of research articles, while
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. JOB DESCRIPTION AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS: We are searching for a multi-phase combustion computational fluid dynamics (CFD) Post-doctoral Scholar to join our Technology Concepts and Modeling Department
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in genome-wide computational experiments. We are part of the Center for Medical Genomics and the Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatic s. We have strong links to Penn State College
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REQUIREMENTS The Center for Heterogeneous Integration of Micro Electronic Systems (CHIMES) JUMP 2.0 program is seeking a part-time research assistant during the Summer of 2025. The work includes fabrication and
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. Familiarity with a variety of HVAC system types and current ventilation/IAQ standards is required. Proficiency in computer simulation of building energy and/or indoor air quality is strongly preferred. (e.g
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effective communication skills by presenting research outcomes and contributing to project discussions. Qualifications: Currently enrolled in an undergraduate engineering program (Material Science, Nuclear
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tools (e.g., light sheet fluorescent microscopy) and computational approaches to examine cellular resolution details in the whole mouse brain. Moreover, we use systems neuroscience approaches (e.g