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will have a Ph.D., S.J.D., or other terminal doctoral degree, in one of the following areas: Economics, Political Science, Computer Science, Informatics, Law, Business, Ethics, Public Policy, Media
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funded by the National Science Foundation. The position is focused on performance analysis and optimization of the MILC code and the libraries it calls such as QUDA or Grid. The successful applicant can
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, technical, or interdisciplinary field such as Information Science, Economics, Political Science, Public Policy, Engineering, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Human-Computer Interaction, Business, Law, Urban
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that relate to the intersection of urban green infrastructure with wildlife conservation and natural resource management. The ERI is one of the founding institutions of the Midwest Climate Adaptation Science
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Informatics – Luddy School Location Indianapolis Position Summary The Postdoctoral Researcher will help design and conduct research in AI & machine learning for medicine while receiving advanced training from
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of quantum algorithms for hybrid quantum simulators. Applicants should have a PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, or a closely related field. To apply, a CV, a brief statement of research interests
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, including full access to various supercomputers and massive data storage systems (see here for further details https://uits.iu.edu/services/technology-for-research/high-performance-computing-and-storage
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Posting Details Position Details Title Post-doctoral Fellow (Science of Science) Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Informatics Location Bloomington Position Summary
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about the position can be directed to Paul Sokol (pesokol@indiana.edu). The College of Arts and Sciences is committed to building and supporting a diverse, inclusive, and equitable community of students
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by time of appointment. The proposed research will leverage multiple computational many-body techniques (including classical and quantum Monte Carlo, molecular dynamics, and ab initio methods) and