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), parallelization (running loop iterations in parallel), enhancing data locality by fusion, and blocking (i.e. accessing arrays in a way that improves temporal and spatial data locality). A large number of
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), parallelization (running loop iterations in parallel), enhancing data locality by fusion, and blocking (i.e. accessing arrays in a way that improves temporal and spatial data locality). A large number of
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postdoctoral fellowship, starting September 2026. We welcome applications from recent PhD graduates (PhD in hand between September 2021 and September 2026) working in all areas of the Humanities related
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: Master's Degree in engineering, computer science, education, technology, communications, organizational management, or another appropriate discipline or PhD in engineering education is preferred. Required
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. Responsibilities of the position include the development of 2D materials-based biosensors for the detection of miRNAs. The candidate will work in a multidisciplinary environment comprising PhD-level scientists
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, and broader activities. The candidate will manage a modest annual research budget supporting conference travel, analysis, and professional development. Applicants must have a PhD in Marine Biology
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/training, key skills, and internal peer equity, as well as market and organization considerations. Qualifications: PhD in mathematics at the starting time of the position; background in probability theory
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mathematics is desired. Salary range In compliance with NYC’s Pay Transparency Act, the initial annual base salary for this position is $65,000. Candidates should have a PhD in Engineering or a related field
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degrees in Biomedical Engineering and Bioinformatics, and PhD degrees in Biomedical Engineering. We invite applicants to teach one graduate course. In particular, we presently seek instructors for BI-GY
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& Human Development invites individuals completing their PhD, EdD, or other relevant terminal degree to apply to participate in Faculty First-Look (FFL). Faculty First- Look provides a glimpse into what