57 algorithm-development-"University-of-Surrey" Postdoctoral positions at Texas A&M University in United States
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plants). The associate will develop rigorous, scalable methods—spanning physics-based and data-driven models—for optimal power flow, demand response of flexible loads, transient/stability-aware dispatch
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learning algorithms Healthcare facility design and research Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including publications in peer-reviewed journals. Strong
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place technologies and to develop digital twin algorithms to assist clinicians in developing treatment plans. Analyzes complex sensor data, works with a multidisciplinary team to develop health digital
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of scientific programming language(s), computer simulation, and quantum computing algorithms All tasks and job responsibilities must be performed safely without injury to self or others in compliance with System
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. The Postdoctoral Research Associate will work primarily with Professor Qian Yuan and Professor Benchun Duan to develop and employ algorithms to link mantle convective processes with earthquake ruptures. The position
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– Corpus Christi has a sense of belonging research environment utilizing geospatial science to support data driven decision making. The institute’s research laboratories develop innovative solutions
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skills Excellent scientific writing ability and good communication skills Knowledge of scientific programming language(s), computer simulation, and quantum computing algorithms All tasks and job
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using UCINET software or coding in R. Writing and Presentation Development Synthesizing data from multiple sources to communicate findings via written, visual (i.e. sociograms), and multimedia displays
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various disease models including Parkinson’s model and chronic pain model. Develops and applies assays for drug discovery for glutamate receptors, including in vitro assay as well as cell-free assay and in
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early with TAMUG researchers their intent to apply for this program to allow time for successful proposal development. TAMUG faculty may only sponsor one applicant and provide evidence they can support