15 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"U" Postdoctoral positions at University of California
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University of California, Santa Barbara, KITP Position ID: UCSB -KITP -PD_2026 [#30304, KITP PD] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Santa Barbara, California 93106-4030
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. Qualifications: - Applicants should have (or expected to get in a near future) a Ph.D. in applied mathematics, electrical engineering, computer science, or other related fields. - Strong quantitative and
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University of California, Berkeley, Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Position ID: University of California, Berkeley -Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer
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Skip to main content Recruit Home Open Recruitments Postdoctoral Scholar with the Center for Spatial Studies and Data Science in the Geography Department (JPF02931) Postdoctoral Scholar with
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management and coding, machine learning AI, and familiarity with LSST data management image reduction and analysis tools. Familiarity with processing data at the DOE US Data Facility at SLAC National
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should have (or expected to get in a near future) a Ph.D. in applied mathematics, electrical engineering, computer science, or other related fields. - Strong quantitative and programming skills
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Sciences -POSTDOC [#30230] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Berkeley, California 94705, United States of America [map ] Subject Area: Electrical Engineering / Photonics Appl
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Lawrence Berkeley National Lab’s (LBNL ) Accelerator Technology & Applied Physics (ATAP ) Division has an opening for a Postdoctoral Scholar to work in the ALS Accelerator Physics Program (ALS AP
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/07) Position Description: Apply Position Description Postdoctoral Scholar in Fast Sensors Group Position overview Position title: Postdoctoral Scholar in Fast Sensors Group Salary range: Commensurate
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the development of their own independent research program and contribute to lab efforts to disseminate our science to other members of the plant genomics community (e.g., by writing papers and attending conferences