11 programming-"https:"-"Inserm"-"FEMTO-ST" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "P" Postdoctoral positions at University of California in United States
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continued U.S. Department of Energy funding for our group. Department: http://www.physics.ucsb.edu/ School: https://www.ucsb.edu/ Qualifications Basic qualifications (required at time of application
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Do: Contribute to one or more NESAP workflow projects (https://www.nersc.gov/what-we-do/support-for-scientists/nersc-science-acceleration-program/nesap-for-doudna) using NERSC HPC resources, edge
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insurance and a UC retirement plan. Salary is commensurate with the applicant’s qualifications and experience. Department: https://msi.ucsb.edu/ Qualifications Basic qualifications (required at time of
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benefits package with medical, dental and vision insurance and a UC retirement plan. Salary is commensurate with the applicant’s qualifications and experience. Department: https://msi.ucsb.edu
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programming languages (ideally Python and R) -At least one year experience with fMRI Preferred qualifications -Strong scientific writing skills; strong project management skills; and eagerness to learn and
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• Demonstrated experience in computational or quantitative research methods. • Strong programming skills in Python. • Experience with high-performance computing, geospatial data, and causal inference methods
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research results at professional conferences. Department: https://www.geog.ucsb.edu/ Qualifications Basic qualifications (required at time of application) Applicants must have completed all requirements
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practices ● Fluency in programming languages such as R and Python. ● Demonstrated ability to make reproducible code for cleaning, integrating, and modeling spatial/temporal data from multiple sources, spatial
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solicitation in the system for the letters of recommendation. Apply link: https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/JPF02906 Help contact: erickajames@ucsb.edu About UC Santa Barbara As a condition of employment, the finalist
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partners at NVIDIA and Dell, to analyze performance, improve portability and reliability, and bring new workflow capabilities to thousands of users across DOE Office of Science programs. What You Will Do