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: Ideal postdoc will be interested in strengthening their skills in informatics, student mentorship, and diversity, equity and inclusion practices. Special Instructions: If you are selected as a final
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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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Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS), a partner of the CAP Fellows Program who provides varied support for the Fellows throughout their program tenure. As part of the CAP Fellow Program, postdocs will receive
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of the following: Ecosystem Modeling, Machine Learning, Microbiome, Microbial Ecology, Soil Science, or Computational Biology. The positions are for several different projects, including the following: (P1
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ample funding for computing resources and travel, and there will also be the opportunity to gain experience in mentoring undergraduate and PhD students, outreach, and other departmental activities
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University of Oklahoma's supercomputer, Schooner. There is ample funding for computing resources and travel, and there will also be the opportunity to gain experience in mentoring undergraduate and PhD
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are looking for a postdoc to lead the translation of optical neuroimaging technology for neurosurgical applications. The postdoc should have experience developing optical instrumentation. Experience in image
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computers in the computer labs are working properly Inputs and updates information in databases and spreadsheets Prepares meeting agendas and takes meeting minutes Uses word processing and presentation
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letter from their committee chair stating that the candidate will have completed all degree requirements before the start date of the postdoc position. Applicants must be no more than four years beyond
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. The successful candidate will use very high-resolution simulations (Cloud Model 1) to study the interaction between tornadoes and the built environment to understand how tornado dynamics evolve over urban