13 cloud-computing-postdoc Postdoctoral positions at University of California, Merced
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. Qualifications Basic qualifications Ph.D. in computational chemistry or physics, or related area. Preferred qualifications The ideal candidate has experience running electronic structure calculations and has
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, generally with python. Duties also include: presenting at group meetings, attending conferences, mentoring students, and writing journal articles. Qualifications Basic qualifications Ph.D. in computational
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distributed computing. Additionally, the Postdoctoral Scholar will collaborate closely with the PI to produce research articles aimed at disseminating the findings obtained from PADSYS Lab's research
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Details Posted: 21-Feb-25 Location: Merced, California Type: Postdoc Categories: Academic/Faculty Employment Type: Postdoc Organization Type: Higher Education Institution Required Education
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Details Posted: 31-Jan-25 Location: Merced, California Type: Postdoc Categories: Academic/Faculty Employment Type: Postdoc Organization Type: Higher Education Institution Required Education
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publications. Preferred qualifications • Expertise in remote sensing applications to aquatic biogeochemistry, ocean color, or optical water quality. • Proficiency with cloud computing and high-performance
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in Dr. Xiaoyi Lu’s PADSYS Lab to investigate scalable system software for emerging applications such as precision agriculture, digital twins, deep learning, and so on. The Postdoc will also be focused
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of quantum wavefunctions. Some of the possible projects involve international collaborations. Available computational resources include two shared clusters at Merced, computing nodes dedicated to the group
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qualifications Candidates should have training or experience with biomedical optics and intravital imaging. Experience with optical system design, circuit design, and computer programming will be particularly
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at University of California, Merced is looking for an ambitious Postdoctoral Scholar to carry out cutting-edge projects at the interface of computational and molecular biology. This research opportunity will be