705 postdoc-parallel-computing positions at The University of Chicago in United-States
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moderate level of guidance and direction. This position is expected to end on March 2027. Responsibilities Trains students and postdocs on computational genomic approaches. Serves as a resource for
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experiments. Projects undertaken by this technician will support ongoing studies led by postdocs and/or graduate students in the lab. The candidate’s work may result in authorship on academic publications and
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graduate levels. The Department is home to world-class faculty who advance statistical, computational, and mathematical methodology across a broad range of scientific domains. Professor Claire Donnat’s
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Astrophysics, with a program for non-STEM undergraduates leading to a Minor in Astronomy and Astrophysics. The Department has 32 teaching faculty, in addition to emeriti and research faculty. Job Summary The
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working with high performance computers (e.g., parallelizing and distributing code). Experience in distributed data management and workflow systems. Preferred Competencies Ability to work independently and
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Director and lead researchers to identify priorities and strategically supports the research team to ensure goals are achieved on time. Oversees the research staffing, including managing DIL’s postdoc
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Education: Doctoral degree in experimental physical or biological sciences, chemical engineering, or a related area. Experience: Significant work experience; postdoc experience. Expertise in synchrotron x-ray
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of highly accomplished faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduates, all of whom push the boundaries of their respective fields. The Department supports a PhD program in Geophysical Sciences while
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Administration, Faculty, Postdocs, Human Resources, Financial Services, and other departmental stakeholders. Analyzes industry trends and monitors changes in sponsor regulations to ensure departmental compliance
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. Administers the ANU John Mitchell Lab collaboration, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia collaboration, UCEMA Joint Initiative, and BFI Chicago Experiments Initiative. Represents the program/initiative to multiple