10 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" Fellowship positions at New York University
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molecules [doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c07572 , doi.org/10.26434/chemrxiv-2023-5kl9x ]. (iii) Developing GPU-accelerated multireference methods to improve the accuracy and robustness of current state-of-the-art
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astrophysics, time domain astrophysics, and numerical astrophysics. The activities in the center encourage the interchange of ideas and cross-disciplinary collaboration among these areas. Postdocs benefit from
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particularly encouraged to apply; Experience with computational methods and large-scale data analysis is highly desirable; Candidates must be within three years of their PhD degree conferral when
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training in Mathematics, Physics, Data, and Computer Sciences; Experience in modeling, data analysis, and statistical methods of networks/complex systems is required. Experience with computational models
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/research.html ). The program awards up to two postdoctoral fellowships (ten months). Each postdoctoral fellow receives a stipend and free housing, as well as health insurance, work space on campus, full access
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apply for the prestigious Tandon Faculty First Look Fellowship program. The candidates should be nearing completion of their PhD or be in a post-doctoral position. Fellows will have the opportunity
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and health Ideal candidates will hold a doctoral degree (or be near completion), and demonstrate: Strong methodological and writing skills (quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods) A solid
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research topics, research purpose and significance, research methods and content framework, research innovation, etc.) Recent 2-3 papers/working papers Application Process The review of applications will
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. The position offers access to NYU Shanghai’s robust research infrastructure and professional development opportunities, including travel funding and participation in a postdoctoral exchange program across NYU’s
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they have the opportunity to lead faculty development workshops or host program wide events in their area of scholarly, creative, or pedagogical expertise. The initial appointment is for one (1) year