871 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Virginia
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or changes in care with the healthcare team. Varies by assignment The Internal Traveler Program is an opportunity to explore the boundless possibilities for nurses at UVA Health. Internal Traveler positions
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complex statistical, numerical, and computerized reports. Perform library and literature research. Assist in instructing lab academic sections in lab methods, procedures, and safety. Explain work
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The Department of Physics at the University of Virginia is seeking a postdoctoral research associate to do computational work in condensed matter physics and materials science. The successful
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science, mathematics, engineering, technology, and computer science education. The post doc will work closely with the Global Center for Equitable Computer Science Education, receiving mentorship in
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of membrane proteins using a variety of biophysical approaches. We also have numerous collaborations that connect biophysics with physiology and microbiology. We are currently a team of 11 graduate students and
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methods to ultimately let dermatologists continually update multi-modal machine learning models. Our research objectives are to 1) develop novel model editing methods for multi-modal models, with a focus on
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sterilization methods. Demonstrates a basic level of surgical case preparation by reviewing the surgeon preference card and case cart, gathering surgical instruments, supplies and equipment needed for general
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techs, and controls techs for our numerous projects in the Building Automation field across the University of Virginia grounds. The BAS team currently works on new construction projects and controls
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charging methods is essential General comprehension of medical terminology is necessary. Licensure: none PHYSICAL DEMANDS Job requires sitting for prolonged periods, frequently traveling (no more than two
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the development of new MRI methods (pulse sequences and image reconstruction techniques). Current and planned areas of hypothesis-driven research are in obesity-related metabolic heart disease. The development