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systems, cosmic-ray detectors, and data analysis are strongly encouraged to apply, as these skills will be preferred in the selection process. This appointment duration is for up to three years, with
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and engineering staff on computing architecture, including networking, data pipeline design and storage; data analysis and data collection software; and machine learning research Collaborate with other
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Science, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Engineering and Physics. Additional Qualifications Expertise (or desire to work) in reduced order modeling, Causal inference and High Performance Computing
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. Additional Qualifications: Expertise (or desire to work) in reduced order modeling, Causal inference and High Performance Computing are desirable. We particularly encourage applicants with expertise in Multi
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, renewable for a second and third year, contingent on performance and funding. The ITC Fellows pay rate is based on the current NASA NHFP guidelines. In order to be considered for this position, all
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based on the current NASA NHFP guidelines. In order to be considered for this position, all applications must be complete (including letters of reference) by November 1, 2025 Final selection will be made
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the Department of Environmental Health at Harvard University has openings for highly motivated postdocs to develop and apply novel computational approaches for next generation sequencing data analysis
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for extraterrestrial techno signatures and analysis of data from the Galileo Project observatories. The successful candidate will have access to local computing facilities and will have the opportunity to interact and
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the generation of iPS cells. -Embryo manipulation/in vitro fertilization techniques. -Developmental neuroscience. -The biology of aging. -Preparation and analysis of next generation sequencing studies