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program of the Department of Mathematics is consistently ranked among the best by US News, with several research areas in the top ten. Our core faculty includes around 50 tenured and tenure-track members
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of nuclear and radiation engineering, including imaging, robotics, high-performance computing, reactor design and materials development. The groups provide a supportive community striving to solve the most
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computational cluster and/or high-performance computer with Linux OS. Excellent oral and written communication skills and a collaborative working mindset. Strong publication record in closely related research
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multiscale and multiphysics modeling for thermomechanical effects on high performance heat spreaders based on materials such as diamond thin films. Collaborate with experimental groups on characterization
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for 1 year from the start date, renewable based upon availability of funding, work performance, and progress toward goals, with the option to continue for up to 5 years. Purpose To conduct research
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models, (d) experience in using high performance computing systems with multiple nodes and GPUs and (e) drought metrics. Familiarity with Texas water resources and management practices. Experience working
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. Experience with the use of electronic medical records and clinical data. Self-direction, critical thinking skills, and ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team. High computer proficiency, including
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analysis, including GWAS, Genomic SEM, EWAS, bioannotation, and/or polygenic scoring analyses Experience with R and Bash programming in high-performance computing environments Familiarity with study-related
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, Education and Communication/Meaning-Making and (2) Environmental Data Science and Spatial Computing. This job listing is for area one, which focuses on the integration of social science research with
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multiscale and multiphysics modeling for thermomechanical effects on high performance heat spreaders based on materials such as diamond thin films. Collaborate with experimental groups on characterization