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Physics and Computational Mathematics, and collaborate with faculty at SUNY Poly in disciplines such as physics, computer science, data science, and engineering. The area of research specialization is open
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physics, computer science, data science, and engineering. The area of research specialization is open, but we are especially interested in applicants with an active research program from any area of
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faculty at SUNY Poly in disciplines such as physics, computer science, data science, and engineering. The area of research specialization is open, but we are especially interested in applicants with
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Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Full Professor of Biomedical Engineering. The successful applicant will support the affiliated ABET accredited B.S. degree program that addresses national and regional
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program that addresses national and regional workforce needs and offers our graduates excellent employment opportunities and grow graduate degree programs in Biomedical Engineering. The department is
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sciences and energy; social sciences; arts and humanities; and computer and information sciences. The Research Foundation, a private, not-for-profit corporation, is an employer separate from both SUNY and
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, computer science, or applied mathematics, and superb computer programming skills. Recommended skills include an advanced command of Python and a language in the C family. Ability and a strong desire to work in a
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a doctoral degree in electrical engineering, physics, computer science, or applied mathematics, and superb computer programming skills. Recommended skills include an advanced command of Python and a
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. The successful candidate will have a doctoral degree in electrical engineering, physics, computer science, or applied mathematics, and superb computer programming skills. Recommended skills include an advanced
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to quantum mechanics, quantum computing, and quantum information science. Mentor and advise graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and undergraduate students. Contribute to the development of the quantum