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: Responsibilities *Explore, collect, and preprocess various sources to develop domain LLM training and test datasets *Design and implement fine tuning and RAG workflows for LLMs on a variety of datasets *Maintain
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. These models will be used to design and test policy and investment interventions to alleviate deployment bottlenecks. The successful candidate will have experience with applied energy systems analysis, economy
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researchers working on an NIH funded project focused on developing new systems models to examine social and biological drivers of infection inequality. The overarching goal of this postdoctoral position is to
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the development and testing of new materials. The work will involve reactor design and setup with gas flow capability and process optimization. Qualified candidates should have a Ph.D. in chemistry, physics
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defined research and laboratory tests and experiments according to prescribed protocols and assigned schedules and developing/documenting new laboratory protocols. All these activities should be done in
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the development and testing of new materials. The work will involve reactor design and setup with gas flow capability and process optimization. Qualified candidates should have a Ph.D. in chemistry, physics
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: No Benefits Eligible: Yes Probationary Period: 180 days Essential Services Personnel (see policy for detail): Yes Physical Capacity Exam Required: No Valid Drivers License Required: No Experience Level
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fall at the technical forefront of quantitative social science. Candidates should offer state-of-the-art technical or methodological skills, applying innovative techniques in the examination
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on developing new systems models to examine social and biological drivers of infection inequality. The overarching goal of this postdoctoral position is to advance the use of mathematical and statistical models
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of existing and novel materials, extensive ex situ (and some in situ) characterization of synthesized materials by materials evaluation tools, and guiding the development and testing of new materials. The work