622 parallel-computing-numerical-methods positions at University of Florida in United States
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, and a 72-par championship golf course. Gainesville is known for the preservation of historic buildings and the beauty of its natural surroundings, and the city's numerous parks, museums, and lakes
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to developing technology to facilitate the data collection and analysis. The individual will be expected to collaborate effectively with members of the de Hemptinne Lab and other teams to facilitate program
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golf course. Known for its preserved historic buildings and lush natural surroundings, Gainesville boasts numerous parks, lakes, and museums that attract thousands of visitors each year. With its tree
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, and implementing program policy and procedures. Works with faculty and team staff to develop innovative research projects focused on healthcare quality topics of interest to the State of Texas, and that
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seminars and conferences. Department of Physical Therapy faculty are strongly committed to excellence in both research and teaching, and have received numerous national teaching and research awards
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. Preferred: Expertise in Evo-Devo methods, genetics, genomics, molecular biology, neurophysiology, microscopy, and/or behavior methods. Demonstrated ability to critically think and work independently. Strong
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Classification Title: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor Job Description: Assistant, Associate, Full Professor, Bone Marrow Transplant Program Director at the University of Florida. The Department
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research and develop and deliver trainings on data analysis using statistical and computational methods (including AI) for graduate students, postdoctoral associates, faculty, and staff IFAS-wide
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Dean for GME, who also serves as the Designated Institutional Officer (DIO) and Chair of the Institutional Program Review Committee (IPRC). This in-person role is central to the daily operations
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for studies. Must work well as part of a team and understand the need for flexibility to adapt to changing environments. About the Neurology – Movement Disorders & Neurorestoration Program: The University