19 computational-solid-mechanics Postdoctoral research jobs at University of South Carolina
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, fluid and structure interaction in complex geometries, phase separation in complex fluids, phase-field fracture modelling of solids dynamics and simulation, efficient and highorder numerical
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Leave Yes Sick Leave Yes Position Description Advertised Job Summary The Postdoctoral Associate will develop an independent research project centered on uncovering the cellular and molecular mechanisms
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molecules and polymers to understand compositions and molecular weight. Thermal and mechanical properties of polymers Essential Function Yes Percentage of Time 20 Job Duty Required to collaborate with
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Doctoral Fellow Campus Columbia Work County Richland College/Division College of Arts and Sciences Department CAS School of Earth, Ocean and, Environment Advertised Salary Range $60,000 -Commensurate with
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students, and about 200 undergraduate majors. Faculty research interests include algebra, algebraic geometry, analysis, applied and computational mathematics, constructive approximation, data science
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emerging mathematical foundations in Data Science/Machine Learning. Programming and computing capabilities in at least one programming language is required. It is also desired to have prior knowledge in
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Carryout data analysis and writing of manuscripts using a computer to publicly disseminate research findings. Essential Function Yes Percentage of Time 30 Job Duty Mentor the research activities of graduate
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, implementing the QTAG approach in a computer code, and testing and benchmarking it on model systems relevant to chemistry. Job Related Minimum Required Education and Experience Requires a Doctoral (Ph.D.) degree
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and spectral line fitting, which could have been gained during the normal course of a doctoral degree program. Required to conduct business lawfully and ethically by consistently adhering to compliance
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and spectral line fitting, which could have been gained during the normal course of a doctoral degree program. Required to conduct business lawfully and ethically by consistently adhering to compliance