697 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Stanford University
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Stanford University is seeking an experienced Sr. Software Developer with a strong passion for biomedical informatics and advancing healthcare through the power of AI. This role involves leading
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science and an interest in tackling problems in modern astrophysical research, or candidates whose primary training is in astrophysics but have a facility with modern methods in AI and data science. KIPAC
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& AI Librarian emphasizes data curation, computational workflows, and research methods training . Lead AI tool governance: run intake reviews (security, privacy/FERPA , accessibility) with IT/General
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analysis, design, and testing. Solve complex technical problems; provide alternative methods for achieving goals when necessary. Provide strategic planning for own work group; may assist higher-level
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. The department works in four major research areas: computational engineering, design, sustainability, and human health. Our research philosophy is simple: We push the limits of the possible - the ultra-efficient
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of equipment and instruments. Perform and/or coordinate preventative maintenance and repair of all equipment; determine proper method of repair. Oversee layout, allocation, and tracking of space among multiple
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methods to prevent, diagnose, and treat all aspects of human disease and strive to provide compassionate and pioneering health care to all of our patients. We welcome you to consider a career in our
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management, rollout), while the Data Science & AI Librarian emphasizes data curation, computational workflows, and research methods training . Lead AI tool governance: run intake reviews (security, privacy
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based on knowledge of scientific theory. Independently conduct experiments; maintain detailed records of experiments and outcomes. Apply the theories and methods of a life science discipline to interpret
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detailed records of experiments and outcomes. Apply the theories and methods of a life science discipline to interpret and perform analyses of experiment results; offer suggestions regarding modifications