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. Qualifications • PhD degree in computational biology, bioinformatics, mathematics, physics, engineering, computer science, or a related field. • Computational background in areas such as AI/deep learning
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methods to advanced imaging techniques. Currently, a number of mathematical models exist to describe the onset and progression of Alzheimer's Disease and the effects of anti-amyloid therapies on disease
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of sparse matrix, tensor and graph algorithms on distributed and heterogenouscomputational environments. Basic Qualifications: A PhD in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Computational Science, or related
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mathematically rigorous approaches to optimize the trade-off between performance and resilience especially in the context of large-scale distributed systems. Communicate and coordinate experimental results with
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development/engineering skills. · Mathematical proficiency, with a focus on subjects including linear algebra, vector calculus, optimization, and statistics/probability. TO APPLY: Please visit https
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to collaborative projects that explore the intersection of complex systems and public health. Qualifications PhD in a related discipline (e.g., epidemiology, applied mathematics, statistics, or network science) by
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to optimize lab-specific protocols and run the protocols at a larger scale for prototype testing. The candidate is also expected to perform the biological testing detailed in the aforementioned protocols in
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. Qualifications: • A PhD in applied mathematics, statistics, electrical engineering or computational sciences completed within the past 5 years (or soon to be completed) • Experience in numerical analysis and
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algorithms to develop cybersecurity, optimization, and control solutions for real-world grid applications. Candidates will be required to work in at least 4 of the following areas: Build, simulate, and
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protocols of interest are 61, 62 (bioburden testing), 71 (sterility testing), and 85 (bacterial endotoxin testing). The researchers will be asked to optimize lab-specific protocols and run the protocols at a