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The Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering (ECE) at The University of Alabama is recruiting motivated PhD students to join our cutting-edge research program.Qualified applicants can
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, graduate and undergraduate students, and external collaborators. Preferred Qualifications: Strong background in parallel computing, parallel application design and development, and performance evaluation and
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, graduate and undergraduate students, and external collaborators. Skills in parallel computing, parallel application design and development, and performance evaluation and optimization. Knowledge and
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research grants through the NOAA Cooperative Institute for Research to Operation in Hydrology (CIROH). This position contributes to these projects by developing and maintaining critical tools and resources
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Department of Geography & the Environment at the University of Alabama. Candidates will have interests in research areas of agrifood systems transformation, social processes of innovation diffusion, coupled
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policies. Applicants under the age of 21 will have some driving restrictions. Skills and Knowledge: Computer proficiency. Preferred Qualifications: Some research experience. Experience working with human
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Pay Grade/Pay Range: Minimum: $53,500 - Midpoint: $66,900 (Salaried E8) Department/Organization: 214251 - Electrical and Computer Eng Normal Work Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:00am to 5:00pm Job
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deepen our understanding of the microstructure-property-process relationship. The chosen candidate will collaborate closely with the lab’s principal investigator, Dr. Keivan Davami, contributing to ongoing
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candidates for a Postdoctoral position. This position is available to individuals with research interests and expertise in modeling and data analyses of hydrologic processes. The College and/or the Civil
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the understanding of hydrologic processes, operational hydrologic forecasting techniques and workflows, community water modeling, translation of forecasts to actionable products, and use of water predictions in