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; proficiency in graph data structures and algorithms for geometric analysis; advanced knowledge of surface representation math; experience in writing geometry translators for complex surface features; excellent
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of Mathematics at Cornell. Members of the lab engage in interdisciplinary research, drawing on approaches from geometry, topology, graphs and networks, probability/statistics, and algorithm design, in conversation
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research at the interface between geometry, mechanics, materials science, computation, and control theory. PhD positions Applicants for PhD positions are expected to have a strong background in mathematics
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. The primary development will involve high-performance computing algorithms written in C, complemented by Python in a linux environment. Additional responsibilities include developing and maintaining telescope
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the models and algorithms on GPUs and mainframe computing platforms. Essential Function Yes Percentage of Time 40 Job Duty Mentoring graduate and undergraduate students. Assist the PI (Qi Wang) to mentor
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, and various geometry models (Computer Aided Design, unstructured mesh, Constructive Solid Geometry, etc.). Familiarity with established nuclear systems analysis software (such as SCALE, Nuclear Energy
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of aviation and aerospace, and other STEM-related disciplines. Embry-Riddle offers programs in seven primary fields of study including: Applied Science; Aviation; Business; Computers and Technology; Engineering
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Job Description Apply now Req Id: 34197 Job Title: Post-Doctoral Research Assistant - Computation Fluid Dynamics, CIVS City: Hammond Job Description: Job Summary Purdue University Northwest (PNW
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of Mathematics at Cornell. Members of the lab engage in interdisciplinary research, drawing on approaches from geometry, topology, graphs and networks, probability/statistics, and algorithm design, in conversation
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of Mathematics at Cornell. Members of the lab engage in interdisciplinary research, drawing on approaches from geometry, topology, graphs and networks, probability/statistics, and algorithm design, in conversation