364 parallel-processing-bioinformatics positions at Princeton University in United States
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of open firmware. If you have a strong background in FPGA development, system-on-chip architectures, digital signal processing, and an interest in quantum computing research, you have the right skill set to
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, digital signal processing, and an interest in quantum computing research, you have the right skill set to make an immediate impact on multiple high-profile research projects. This role functions within a
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Computer Science Department at Princeton University. We seek candidates with computational biology, bioinformatics, computer science, machine learning, statistics, data science, applied math and/or other
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of laminar/neuropixel probes and electrical microstimulation to study attention and decision making networks in a behaving animal model together with parallel studies in humans. The project is part of a NIMH
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-Sigler Institute for Integrative Genomics and the Computer Science Department at Princeton University. We seek candidates with computational biology, bioinformatics, computer science, machine learning
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, Implementation Science, and Data Science/Bioinformatics and to integrate these skills with their substantive research interests in CVD and HLBS problems. Participation in the program will require mentees
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Neuroscience, Physics, Electrical Engineering or other related field. At least 4 years hands-on experience in an EM laboratory Ability to organize and execute several projects in parallel Ability to work
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descriptive and appropriately detailed manner that can be understood by both researchers and Research Software Engineers - Learn to port, debug, tune and parallelize existing research code to meet criteria set
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fields. Candidate must have excellent computational and bioinformatic skills; abilities for developing simulation models will be highly valued; experience with ancient DNA genomic datasets is encouraged
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the following areas as demonstrated through at least one first-author publication: computational biology/bioinformatics, cheminformatics, analytical chemistry/mass spectrometry/metabolomics, or machine