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Skip to main content Recruit Home Open Recruitments Assistant/Associate Professor in Evolutionary Anthropology/Anthropology of Health (JPF02866) Assistant/Associate Professor in Evolutionary
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. Works on algorithm development, optimization, programming, performance analysis based on the dynamic needs of the team for already acquired and prospectively acquired data, accommodating incoming requests
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interaction in geoenergy systems Develop and conduct experiments in support of basic research Develop and refine algorithms for multi-physics geophysical signal processing and inversion (e.g., IP, ERT, EM
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experimental psychology, including cognition and the perceptual sciences, developmental and evolutionary psychology, neuroscience and behavior, and social psychology. The department's commitment
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professional school at UC Santa Cruz. Over the past 20 years, Baskin Engineering has become a unique 21st century school of engineering and technology, characterized by evolutionary growth fueled by on-going
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, and ad hoc teams, adoption and implications of innovations, remote and hybrid work, ethics and corporate social responsibility, and algorithmic management by exploring interpersonal relationships in
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performance optimization algorithms and implementations Solid background in operations research applied to power systems. Solid experience developing optimization models in Python and/or Julia. Familiarity with
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laboratory for systems and synthetic biology seeks to uncover the evolutionary design principles of cellular networks and populations and to exploit them for applications. To do so they are developing a
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optimization algorithms for investigating safe and effective CO2 injection and storage methods. Collaborate as a member of a large multidisciplinary research team. Publish research in top journals and write
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school at UC Santa Cruz. Over the past 25 years, Baskin Engineering has become a unique 21st century school of engineering and technology, characterized by evolutionary growth fueled by ongoing research