593 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at Stanford University
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principles, techniques and systems. Computer Science Department Founded in 1965, the Stanford Computer Science (CS) Department continues to lead the world in computer science research and education influencing
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collaborative, cutting-edge research at the forefront of modern biology. Specific tasks include being trained for and performing a technique newly developed in the Greenleaf lab - massively parallel filter
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funded by the Simons Foundation that aims to uncover how opportunities for action ("affordances") shape neural representations, perception, and behavior. Why this position? You will sit at the center of a
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principles, techniques and systems. Computer Science Department Founded in 1965, the Stanford Computer Science (CS) Department continues to lead the world in computer science research and education influencing
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at the interface between molecular science and computation. Applicants are expected to have earned a Ph.D. degree in computer science, computational biology, bioinformatics, or a related discipline in science
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such as software porting techniques, parallelization and optimization methodologies, computational platforms, and data management, ensuring that those workshops are aligned with unit goals, referenced
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independently to compile data or process documents; often serve as a resource for research methods and numerical analyses. Co-author sections of research publications and regulatory reports as needed. Complete
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scientific and public health impact in improving care delivery to adolescents and young adults. Our Division encompasses numerous aspects of adolescent health research, and provides a strong community of
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calculations and formulas independently to compile data or process documents; often serve as a resource for research methods and numerical analyses. · Co-author sections of research publications and
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independently to compile data or process documents; often serve as a resource for research methods and numerical analyses. Co-author sections of research publications and regulatory reports as needed. Complete