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Responsibilities include: Assist with set up at the start of each semester and clean up at the end of each semester Maintain compliance with Fire Code, OSHA and Hazardous Material Safety standards Maintain Inventory
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following topics: Machine Learning for Digital Twins, Foundation Models, and surrogates (surrogate model building from our suite of fusion codes, new optimization techniques, and differentiable programming
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up at the end of each semester Maintain compliance with Fire Code, OSHA and Hazardous Material Safety standards Maintain Inventory and order supplies as needed, and update Material Safety Data Sheets
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. Work closely with PM and procurement to establish contracts. Work with senior administration to establish Facilities or campus initiatives, policies and procedures, such as ADA compliance, Fire Code
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Science operates a Machine Shop to support the research needs of the faculty, staff, researchers, and students of the school. The Machinist will produce complex research prototype machined parts and components by
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and non-traditional police services. Officersare required toparticipatein crime prevention and community-oriented public safety programming. The successful candidate must project a positive image
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, multiscale modeling, molecular simulation code/software (e.g., LAMMPS, GROMACS), machine learning. Prior experience with applying simulations to biomolecular systems is a plus but not required. Applicants
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Science operates a Machine Shop to support the research needs of the faculty, staff, researchers, and students of the school. The Machinist will produce complex research prototype machined parts and components by
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imaging including CCD and iCCD cameras, optical filters is required. Expertise in low temperature plasma science. Understanding and experience with plasma sources including RF plasma sources, dielectric
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for acquiring nanoscale volumetric images of brain tissue. This will include projects on robotic collection of ultrathin serial sections and automated high-throughput imaging. The scientist will manage