15 post-doc-image-engineering-computer-vision Postdoctoral research jobs at University of California
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, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Physics / Theoretical Physics Appl Deadline: none (posted 2025/08/01, updated 2025/07/29) Position Description: Apply Position Description The Kavli Institute for Theoretical
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University of California, Berkeley, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Position ID: University of California, Berkeley -Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer
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University of California, Berkeley, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Position ID: University of California, Berkeley -Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer
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, California 95616, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Physics / Astronomy , Astrophysics Computational , Machine Learning Salary Range: Starting at $71,491/year or higher depending on experience
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, Geneva 95616, Switzerland [map ] Subject Area: Physics / Experimental Particle Physics Appl Deadline: 2025/08/15 11:59PM (posted 2024/09/03) Position Description: Apply Position Description
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[#29893] Position Title: Position Location: Santa Cruz, California 95064, United States of America Subject Areas: Physics Particle Physics / Accelerator Instrumentation Appl Deadline: none (posted 2025/04
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. Qualifications: - Applicants should have (or expected to get in a near future) a Ph.D. in applied mathematics, electrical engineering, computer science, or other related fields. - Strong quantitative and
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL ) Accelerator Technology & Applied Physics (ATAP ) Division has an opening for a Postdoctoral Scholar to work in the ALS Accelerator Physics Program (ALS AP
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should have (or expected to get in a near future) a Ph.D. in applied mathematics, electrical engineering, computer science, or other related fields. - Strong quantitative and programming skills
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the development of their own independent research program and contribute to lab efforts to disseminate our science to other members of the plant genomics community (e.g., by writing papers and attending conferences