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. Collaborate with experimentalists, clinicians, and computational researchers across institutions. Prepare manuscripts, present findings at conferences, and contribute to grant applications. Qualifications: PhD
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on superconducting networks. Appointment Details The successful candidates will initially be part of Professor Claudio Chamon’s or Professor Tyler Ellison’s research group for two years (renewed
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projects ranging from score-based generative models, energy-based models, Bayesian analysis of graph and network structured data, highly multivariate stochastic processes; with data applications ranging from
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opportunities in quantum science. We are also interested in optically manipulating collective properties of molecular crystals. Applicants should have a strong experimental background and a PhD in physics
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projects ranging from score-based generative models, energy-based models, Bayesian analysis of graph and network structured data, highly multivariate stochastic processes; with data applications ranging from
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Lashkari's research group for 2+1 years (renewed annually) with the third year extension conditioned on availability of funding. Qualifications Applicants must hold a PhD in physics or a related field by the
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longitudinal modeling Advanced experience with programming languages and statistical software (e.g., R, Unix) Ability to manage and analyze large-scale, high-dimensional datasets Proven experience working
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techniques including deep neural networks and large language models (such as GPTs), with state-of-the-art functional genomics approaches, including crop genomics, genome editing, and single cell multiomics
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. Qualifications Applicants must hold a PhD in physics or a related field by the time of appointment. Application Instructions To apply, please complete the application form on AcademicJobsOnline and submit
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. Collaborate with an international network of experts in fields ranging from dentistry and genetics to anthropology and public health. Learn transferrable skills to become a successful PI Ideal Candidates