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of Information & Computer Sciences About UMass Amherst The flagship of the Commonwealth, the University of Massachusetts Amherst is a nationally ranked public land-grant research university that seeks to expand
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Internal Number: 6441391 University of California Irvine Postdoctoral Scholar - California Racial Justice Act Position overview Salary range: A reasonable estimate for this position is $66,737-$80,034. See
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Computer literacy with knowledge of at least one statistical software package (e.g., R, Mplus, Stata, SAS) Working collaboratively and effectively with colleagues and/or external stakeholders. Knowledge
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plasma channels, and methods for controlling injection of electrons into laser-driven plasma wakefields. This work will be undertaken within the research groups led by Prof. Simon Hooker (Oxford), in
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to climate changes. Specifically, we are going to estimate the possible contribution of interspecific hybridization as a mechanism which reinforces the adaptive potential of tree species to climate changes
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reduction and uncertainty quantification for biological flows. The goal of the project is, in particular, the development of robust methods to quantify the propagation of domain uncertainties in
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responsible for conducting highly specialized and technical research. The individual will be primarily engaged in the use of computational methods for compound design, including but not limited to molecular
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quantum field theories, and the application of Hamiltonian methods to gauge theories, though you will also be encouraged to develop and pursue your own research directions. Applicants should have a PhD in
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TPMS data, high-speed wheel encoders, CAN data, accelerometer data, and acoustics data. In addition to other cloud-based data for weather-friction estimates and crowdsourced vehicle data for estimating
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over time. This, key skills include familiarity with data management or large multi-method data sets and excellent data-analytic skills, especially those relevant to complex, large longitudinal studies