120 computer-science-quantum-phd-student Postdoctoral positions at Rutgers University in Usa
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Strong background in quantum chemistry, computational physics, or machine learning; Proficiency in scientific programming; Excellent communication and scientific writing skills. Preferred Qualifications
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Postdoctoral Associate for the Center for Pharmacoepidemiology and Treatment Science (PETS) Department Institute for Health, Health C
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Experience A successful postdoctoral candidate should hold a PhD in structural biology, biochemistry, biophysics or related field and have an established track-record of publications in peer-reviewed journals
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Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. Candidates in ABD (all but degree) status will also be considered. If the applicant graduated within 1 year from a PhD or MD training program, no other
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Number: 269896 Minimum Education and Experience: The individual must have completed a PhD in biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, or metabolic engineering with extensive computational research and lab
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are in compliance with the necessary trainings (both at the lab and at the institutional level). Minimum Education and Experience: A PhD degree in Computer Science, Electrical/Computer Engineering, or a
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Pension Eligibility ABP Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience PhD, MD, or equivalent doctoral degree in Neuroscience, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. Candidates in
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for the independent conduct of a significant element of a larger research activity in algal and seaweed biotechnology, computational biology, and genetics aimed at developing platforms for generating valuable
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for the independent conduct of a significant element of a larger research activity in algal and seaweed biotechnology, computational biology, and genetics aimed at developing platforms for generating valuable
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and dynamical mean-field-theory levels, metal-insulator and structural phase transitions, quantum critical points, nonlinear and anomalous responses, optical traps, quantum computation and information