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/Statistics, Medical/Health Informatics. Strong computational and programming skills with abilities to develop cutting-edge large-scale machine/deep learning algorithms using high-performance computing (HPC
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analytics and provides technical and user support to researchers, scientists, and logistics personnel utilizing PGC geospatial resources and services. Geospatial Data Analytics Design, develop, and maintain
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of computer algorithms/code related to simulations, data analysis, visualization and dissemination in support of space physics research. Job Duties 65% Implementing, testing, editing and running simulation
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pathology by developing, applying, and optimizing pipelines for the analysis of scanned anatomic pathology slides. This work is conducted within Dr. Nathan Pankratz’s laboratory in the Division