436 computer-science-programming-languages-"St"-"FEMTO-ST-institute"-"ST" positions at NIST
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care vision would involve the merging of technological advancements in several threads computing, imaging, and information technology; health care practice; and health care technology. We are interested
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; Epigenetics editing; Biology; Molecular; Genome editing; DNA methylation; Reference materials; Cancer biomarker; Precision medicine
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. These materials systems may have far-reaching applications, extending from neuromorphic computing to compact multiple-input multiple-output antennas. By achieving the aims of this project, this Associate will
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST CO2 Corrosion – Measurements for 21st Century Energy Infrastructure Location Material Measurement Laboratory, Applied
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301.975.6050 Jan Obrzut jan.obrzut@nist.gov 301.975.6845 Description As part of a collaborative NIST-wide program involving structural characterization, modeling, and high-throughput microwave measurement, we
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center. Applicants are expected to be skilled in one of the programming language such as C++/C, Perl, Matlab, or R, and have majored in Chemistry, Statistics, or Computer Science. Reference Yang X, et al
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of aqueous chemical models, incorporated into computer codes, for both pure and applied research that include industrial chemistry, chemical engineering, water treatment, hydrometallurgy, toxicology, medical
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RAP opportunity at National Institute of Standards and Technology NIST Developing Novel Additive Manufacturing Processing Methods Location Material Measurement Laboratory, Materials Science and
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://jarvis.nist.gov/) infrastructure uses a variety of methods such as density functional theory, graph neural networks, computer vision, classical force field, and natural language processing. We are currently
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-computer interactions such as curation and information retrieval. key words Ontologies; Natural Language Processing; Machine Learning; Artificial Intelligence Eligibility citizenship Open to U.S. citizens