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Faculty Professor Assistant - Full-Time School of Computing and Information-RC - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (25006623) Tenure-Stream Assistant Professor for Quantum Algorithms As the University
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projects involving methods development, novel algorithm development and/or in-depth data analysis that facilitates and integrates implementation, visualization, and database management of multi-dimensional
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; (ii) teaching university-level computer science courses in the following subjects: Data Structures, Algorithms, Operating Systems; Formal Languages and Automata, and Network Security; (iii) advising
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and responsibilities. Our online and in-person classes span theory, systems, artificial intelligence, algorithms, databases, data analytics, natural language processing, computer vision, graphics
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modeling on organizational data and data sets utilizing advanced statistical methods to mine and analyze complex and unstructured data sets. Offers complex analysis and utilizes advanced algorithms and
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viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi, with emphasis on host-pathogen interactions, immunology of infections, cellular microbiology, and evolutionary dynamics within the microbiome. The MMG faculty
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, implementing algorithms, creating software, and investigating new approaches and technologies. Aid with exploratory research to design and manufacture devices and testing systems. Use of CAD and 3D printing
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of early pre-malignant development of ovarian carcinoma and development of early detection/screening tests/algorithms of ovarian cancer. Qualified candidates must have a Ph.D. degree in Biology, Cellular
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algorithms, creating software, and investigating new approaches and technologies. Assists with the development of conceptual project design and instrumentation, software programs, and data collection methods
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been fully upgraded. Preference will be given to applicants who work on the basic biology and evolutionary trajectories of emerging pathogens, use and develop novel animal models of human disease, design