14 parallel-computing-numerical-methods research jobs at University of Texas at El Paso
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applications for one Research Assistant Professor (RAP) position in Computer Science (CS) Education Research and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education. This position is designed to strengthen the College's
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strong collaborative and programmatic ties with several other departments within (Psychology, Physics, Chemistry-Biochemistry) and outside the College of Sciences (Department Computer Science), College
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the college's leadership in research for collaborative impact in education. Funded by the UT System Regents Research Excellence Program, this is a full-time, non-tenure track research faculty position with a
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) computational physics of strongly correlated electron systems closely related to energy storage in layered materials. Both positions will be for 3 years to work collaboratively and synergistically in the newly
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devices. The successful computational candidate must hold a Ph.D. in Physics or a closely related field and demonstrate expertise in developing quantum many-body methods, such as GW combined with dynamical
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experience (front-/back-end, metrology/inspection, equipment maintenance, yield-improvement projects). Digital twin, IIoT, MLOps, real-time data streaming, edge computing. Causal/XAI, Bayesian methods
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agencies (e.g., NSF, DoD, DOE, NASA) to secure competitive external funding and support a self-sustaining research program. Lead and contribute to interdisciplinary projects in areas such as smart material
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strong collaborative and programmatic ties with several other departments within (Psychology, Physics, Chemistry-Biochemistry) and outside the College of Sciences (Department Computer Science), College
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System Regents Research Excellence Program, this is a full-time, non-tenure track research faculty position with a three-year appointment. This is a research-dedicated position with no required teaching
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About The University of Texas at El Paso: THE PROGRAM: The Regents' Research Excellence Program is the largest state-funded research program in UTEP history. This program provides support for