11 postdoc-computational-biomedical-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of California, Merced
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Scholar must have a PhD degree in Electrical, Mechanical or Computer Engineering. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are required. Preferred qualifications Applicants are preferred to have a
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after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled. Position description The Mechanical Engineering Heat Transfer Lab is looking for two qualified postdoctoral
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considered if the position has not yet been filled. Position description The Water and Energy Technology Laboratory is recruiting for two qualified postdoctoral researchers that are self-motivated, creative
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working on this and related projects. Qualifications Basic qualifications The applicant applying for the Postdoctoral Scholar must have a PhD degree in Mechanical Engineering. Excellent written and verbal
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recruiting a postdoctoral scholar to join the lab. The postdoc will primarily work on a project related to deep soil processes. Our research program explores diverse areas, such as soil organic matter dynamics
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will work on a DOE-funded SciDAC project Moving Electrons through Space and Time: Enabling the Quantum Dynamics of Chirality-Induced Spin Selection Through Novel and Scalable Computational Methods
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. Qualifications Basic qualifications Applicants are required to have a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering, Agricultural Engineering, Data Science or a related field. Additional qualifications Experience in one or more
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, computer science, electrical engineering or physics. Preferred qualifications A deep understanding of statistical modeling, inference, and compressed sensing. Experience deriving biological insights from large
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excellent opportunity to work in the development of external relationships and to engage in industry-university partnerships at the cutting edge of engineering, computer and data science, technology, natural
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for a full-time postdoctoral research position in Professor Henrik R. Larsson’s Theoretical Chemistry/Computational Physics group at University of California, Merced. The postdoctoral scholar will work