81 programming-language-"University-of-Michigan" Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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related discipline. Preferred Qualifications: Research experience in environmental microbiology, particularly in extreme environments. Proficiency in programming languages such as R or Python. Strong verbal
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environmental microbiology, particularly in extreme environments. Proficiency in programming languages such as R or Python. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Demonstrated ability to work effectively
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Program Department: Medicine | Pathology Post Doctoral Scholar position in the laboratory of Hiroki Taniguchi Ph.D. Research focus is on understanding the molecular, cellular, and circuit mechanisms
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programming languages such as R or Python. Strong verbal and written communication skills. Demonstrated ability to work effectively in interdisciplinary teams and mentor students. Work Environment: This
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. Preferred Qualifications: Research experience in environmental microbiology, particularly in extreme environments. Proficiency in programming languages such as R or Python. Strong verbal and written
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(or a related field), is proficient in both mechanistic modeling and ML frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch), and has strong programming skills (Python/MATLAB/C++). Join us to tackle sustainability
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Science and Mass Spectrometry. Post Doctoral Scholars are expected to lead analyses critical to the research program and to take initiative in contributing to the design of experiments involving enhanced
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education requirements are met; participates in conferences and programs; conducts research projects; produces abstracts and/or publications. Additional Information: Location: East Hospital - Talbot Hall
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qualifications: Experience with VASP and high performance computing Proficiency in programming (Python or C or C++ or Fortran) Experience with developing machine learning interatomic potentials A solid background
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with Dr. Robinson on a research program on Traditional Governance in Africa, which is funded by the Mershon Center. The project evaluates how the history, institutional structures, and political