81 programming-language-"University-of-Michigan" Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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growing their own research programs and enjoy working collaboratively with like-minded scientists. Competitive salaries, moving stipends, and research funds are available. OSU is a strong research
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the quantum-classical boundary, and explore applications with quantum advantage. CQISE supports program development, seed grant funding, recruiting of faculty, creation of infrastructure, partnerships with
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clear written and spoken English. Must successfully complete a background check; a pre-employment physical and drug screen may be required. Additional Information: Why OSUCCC – James? The OSUCCC – James
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hours per week to Center-related activities: supporting and developing programming, collaborating on research, and training projects, etc. The remainder of the post-doctoral scholar’s time is given
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and Sciences | Physics Administration Post Doctoral Scholar will carry out a vigorous program of independent research, write papers for refereed publication, travel to conferences and other venues
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Sciences | Spanish and Portuguese The Sociolinguistics Lab of the Department of Spanish & Portuguese invites applications for a Post Doctoral Scholar position that will be based at the Department of Spanish
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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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supporting documentation via Workday with their application, including: Cover letter describing your research background, fit for the AquOTic program, including comfort in water-based environments, research
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metagenomic sequencing data. Strong programming skills (e.g., R and Python). Experience with cloud computing. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills, and a strong publication record. Desired
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Sciences | Speech Hearing Science A full-time Postdoctoral Researcher will work with Dr. Terrin Tamati on NIH-funded studies investigating speech communication, cognitive processing, and real-world outcomes