17 postdoc-in-thermal-network-of-the-physical-building Postdoctoral positions at University of Central Florida
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The Opportunity (Job description): The Mc Keown Group in the University of Central Florida (UCF) Department of Physics in the College of Sciences seeks to hire a Postdoctoral Scholar to help set up
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The Opportunity (Job description): The University of Central Florida (UCF) Physics department in the College of Sciences (COS) seeks to hire Postdoctoral Scholars. The postdocs will be advised by Dr
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designing and operating thermal/fluid systems using high-temperature furnaces is desired. Experience with material characterization such as XRD, SEM, micro-CT scan etc. is desired. Expertise in experimental
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experiences make you a god fit. A statement of research interests and career goals. Special Instructions to the Applicants: Training Opportunities The postdoctoral scholar will receive: Advanced training in
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independent postdoctoral fellows with training and expertise in agent-based modeling, neural networks, social network analysis, machine learning, data analytics, computational economics, or computational social
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Responsibilities 1. Research and Innovation:Conduct cutting-edge research in AI, machine learning, and multimodal learning, with a focus on developing Large Language Models (LLMs) that process and generate
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proteomics while developing expertise for independent work. Responsibilities: Conduct research aimed at profiling proteome changes in cancerous environments, during process of regeneration and/or in response
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neural networks, knowledge graphs, and graph databases - Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, R - Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills - Strong communication and teamwork
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: Participate in research activities. Attend a grant writing workshop, participate in a research workshop and attend courses related to advanced statistics. Present at the conferences to build research
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. The Postdoctoral scholar will lead design, fabrication, characterization, and analysis of novel 3D nanophotonic devices for focusing and imaging. The ideal candidate would hold a doctoral degree in physical science