Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Responsibilities Include: Develop computational methods for inference and control that improve the reliable and efficient operation of autonomous agents in complex, uncertain environments. Modeling dynamical systems
-
for the Pitkow Lab. Core Responsibilities Include: Develop computational methods for inference and control that improve the reliable and efficient operation of autonomous agents in complex, uncertain environments
-
for the Pitkow Lab. Core Responsibilities Include: Develop computational methods for inference and control that improve the reliable and efficient operation of autonomous agents in complex, uncertain environments
-
by engaging in an R&D effort to develop the next generation pressure-assisted cryopreservation system and such other tasks that are assigned to you. Core Responsibilities: Computer modeling
-
through their work. You should demonstrate: Strong foundations in manufacturing, microfabrication, and microfluidics, extensive experience in experimental design and process development, and hands
-
technology. PhD degree in computer science or closely related discipline. Ability to carry out both independent research and collaborative work. Excellent communication skills. Strong publication record
-
prefers Duration: One year, with an option to renew, pending availability of funding PhD in Computer Science, Mathematics, or related field required. The ideal candidate would have a strong publication
-
requirements and such other tasks that are assigned to you. Core Responsibilities: Support PhD students on their research methodologies, experimental designs, and theoretical approach. Participate actively in
-
are looking for someone who shares our values and who will support the mission of the university through their work. Qualifications: Doctorate degree required Typical candidate will either be a new PhD graduate
-
requirements and such other tasks that are assigned to you. Responsibilities: Support PhD students on their research methodologies, experimental designs, and theoretical approach. Participate actively in