35 computer-science-programming-languages-"U.S"-"U.S" research jobs at Purdue University
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, Quantum Information Science , quantum information theory , quantum information/computation , Quantum magnetism, quantum phase transitions , Quantum many-body structure and their manipulation , Quantum
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program connecting complex carbohydrate structural analysis with application. The successful candidate will become an integral member of the Whistler Center and the Department of Food Science, contributing
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discussions for other timelines are possible. Qualifications: PhD in a broadly related field (e.g., cognitive science, computer science, psychology, learning sciences, linguistics, speech-language-hearing
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Position Description The Institute for Physical Artificial Intelligence (IPAI) invites applications from exceptional scientists for its IPAI Research Fellows program to work with world-leading researchers in
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Qualifications: We seek exceptionally strong candidates with a PhD in statistics, biostatistics, computer science or a related field. Candidates with demonstrated accomplishment in academic research, as can be
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Qualifications: We seek exceptionally strong candidates with a PhD in statistics, biostatistics, computer science or a related field. Candidates with demonstrated accomplishment in academic research, as can be
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the strengths of modern biotechnology and computational tools to address essential questions in life sciences including plant biology and crop sciences. Required Qualifications PhD degree in genetics, genomics
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using R for statistical analysis and in statistical modeling. Sound working knowledge of unix shell, high performance compute clusters and git. Willingness to learn and use a scripting language (e.g
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a Ph.D. degree in Aerospace Engineering or a related discipline by the employment start date and demonstrate potential to build an independent research program with externally funded research
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skills. Strong attention to detail and good organizational skills. Strong desire to work in a collaborative research program. Interested candidates should email Professor Michael Manfra at mmanfra