35 computer-science-programming-languages-"UCL"-"UCL" research jobs at University of Oklahoma
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UAS Research Assistant - Drone Engineering (FALL) - Job Number: 251937 Organization : CIWRO Job Location : United States-Oklahoma-Norman Schedule : Part-time Work Schedule: Flexible 10-20 hours per
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Bioinformatics & Computational Biology University of Oklahoma Norman Campus: Gallogly College of Engineering: School of Computer Science Location University of Oklahoma
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, Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, Data Mining, Parallel Programming, Supercomputing, or Cloud Computing. 3) Experience collaborating with diverse and geographically distant teams
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and Experience: Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., Biology, Psychology, Engineering, Computer Science, Sociology, or a related discipline aligned with the specific area of research or project
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optimization for the CopterSonde UAS (or drones). The student will focus on improving data handling and system integration through different programming languages, sensor integration, and performance evaluation
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and Experience: Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., Biology, Psychology, Engineering, Computer Science, Sociology, or a related discipline aligned with the specific area of research or project
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installation and deployment, basic electronic knowledge (e.g., tinning wires, multimeter use, terminology, etc.), CR-Basic programming (programming language used by Campbell Scientific data loggers), Python
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Requirements --- Required Education: Ph.D. in biology or an associated field Skills: Experience with R programming language Expertise in animal behavior Department Preferences: Experience with management of big
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University of Oklahoma. Hiring contingent upon verification of current student status. Must attach Spring 2026 class schedule Skills: Strong computer programming skills in a Unix environment (Python preferred
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Python programming skills working with netCDF data (e.g., xarray) Demonstrated experience working in a Unix/Linux environment Genuine interest in application of computer programming to weather and climate