16 internships-in-structural-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of California, Merced
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(PorterBioinspired.com) is looking for a qualified, creative, highly motivated postdoctoral scholar to work on the characterization of fungal structures. The postdoctoral scholar will be responsible for: Collecting
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this date, but those received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled. Position description The Mechanical Engineering department is looking for a qualified
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, the role entails actively mentoring graduate and undergraduate students within the lab. Qualifications Basic qualifications Applicants are required to have a Ph.D. degree in Computer Science and Engineering
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working at the interface of engineering and biology. We study the hematopoietic and immune systems in vivo through development and application of novel imaging and sensing tools. For this project, we seek a
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, Technology, and Agriculture (VISTA) is seeking an Industry Partnerships Coordinator to support VISTA, the Farms-Food-Future Innovation Initiative (F3) and regional testbeds. This role is central in
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on advancing agricultural food technology through the integration of artificial intelligence (AI). Specifically, the Postdoctoral Scholar is expected to conduct intellectual research involving parallel and
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technologies and methodologies for agricultural applications. Field testing and validation. • Collaboration and Communication, collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, including engineers, agronomists, and
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research in one or more of the following: Quantum vibrational dynamics and structure, multireference electronic structure, attosecond electron dynamics, and machine learning and pattern recognition
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in one or more of the following: Quantum vibrational dynamics and structure, multireference electronic structure, attosecond electron dynamics, and machine learning and pattern recognition of quantum
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charge of running appropriate electronic structure calculations using a variety of standard and non-standard packages. Necessary code will be implemented as stand alone programs or within existing code