197 computer-algorithm-"The-University-of-Edinburgh" positions at University of Kansas
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will contribute in several aspects of Prof. Crossfield’s ExoLab research program: in particular, with a focus on the measurement of eta-Earth (the occurrence rate of rocky planets in or near their stars
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). This position has the primary responsibility of coordinating various EHS environmental program efforts and aiding the HMEP Programs Manager in carrying out environmental protection programs/activities. WORK
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Overview The Kansas Geological Survey (KGS) at the University of Kansas (KU) is seeking a physical hydrogeologist to develop and lead a research program of international stature using both traditional and
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annually for three subsequent years subject to review. GENERAL DUTIES: Research in nuclear physics. The successful candidate will contribute to several aspects of the group's research program including
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31140BR Kansas Geological Survey Position Overview The Kansas Geological Survey (KGS) at the University of Kansas (KU) is seeking a physical hydrogeologist to develop and lead a research program of
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discretionary day, a great retirement program, medical and dental insurance, life and disability insurance, other benefit plan options and state of Kansas discounts offered by various vendors. KU also offers
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position that integrates direct student support and academic program connections that align to enhance student engagement and career success. This position will provide support for the Health & Behavioral
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, highly scalable, and multi-device-compatible Software as a Service (SaaS) web applications to meet public needs. Our flagship program is the Kite® Suite, a SaaS-based testing platform used by multiple
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holidays plus one discretionary day, a great retirement program, medical and dental insurance, life and disability insurance, other benefit plan options and state of Kansas discounts offered by various
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. The successful candidate will support a broader research initiative focused on computational chemistry for sustainable energy solutions, including the development and application of Drude polarizable force fields