90 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of California Irvine in United-States
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levels of the Project Scientist series. Positions in the Project Scientist series must make original contributions to a research program under the direction of a Principal Investigator. Applications are
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about our compensation practices and benefits . The expected pay range for this recruitment is $24.88 - $28.27 (Hourly). Required: or equivalent experience Current California Child Development Program
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research, (ii) computational experiences, (iii) reasons for applying to this job, (iv) future aspirations and (v) whether you want to work a hybrid schedule and how this can be done successfully. Reference
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/optoelectronics Biomedical nano- and microscale systems/fabrication Biomedical computation/modeling These positions require a B.S., M.S., or Ph.D. in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, chemical
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with experience in the following biomedical engineering fields: Biomedical photonics/optoelectronics Biomedical nano- and microscale systems/fabrication Biomedical computation/modeling These positions
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; glycoproteomics and cross-linking mass spectrometry P. Shah: Computational Medicine A. Qavi: Conventional diagnostics through new optical technologies Application Procedure - TO APPLY: https://recruit.ap.uci.edu
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, Human endogenous retroviruses in cancer H. Mkhikian: Glycoimmunology in health, autoimmunity, and immune senescence; glycoproteomics and cross-linking mass spectrometry P. Shah: Computational Medicine A
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Materials; Energy Materials and Sustainability; Materials for Structural Applications and Extreme Environments; Modeling, Theory and Computational Approaches to Materials Science and Engineering; Nanoscale
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with experience in the following biomedical engineering fields: Biomedical photonics/optoelectronics Biomedical nano- and microscale systems/fabrication Biomedical computation/modeling Biomolecular and
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in health, autoimmunity, and immune senescence; glycoproteomics and cross-linking mass spectrometry P. Shah: Computational Medicine A. Qavi: Conventional diagnostics through new optical technologies