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Position Information Position Information Working Title Research Assistant Professor Department Electrical & Computer Engineering-1063 Requisition Number F_240064 Posting Open Date 08/19/2024
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. in a relevant discipline at the time the appointment begins. Relevant disciplines include computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, or a closely related
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running a lab, funded research projects, and/or supervising post-docs · Strong written and oral communication skills · Ability to work with diverse constituency · Computer literacy · Completion
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solutions using first motion. Experience in full waveform inversion using innovative tools (e.g. ISOLA) and methods (ML), earthquake location algorithms, computer programming and geophysical equipment
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scenario) A bibliography relevant to your proposed project. The application also asks you to list the permits and permissions required for the proposed project, with the estimated dates by which you expect
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postdoctoral experience. Experience with proteomics and bioinformatics is required. Additional experience with complementary LC-MS-based approaches and computer programming is desired. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND
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data to identify novel disease phenotypes. The candidates will work within a highly multi-disciplinary team of physicians, physiologists, electrical and biomedical engineers and computer scientists and