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Position Description The New Jersey Institute of Technology is searching for a Post Doctoral Research Associate to work on problems in the intersection of inverse problems, analysis, and computational
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-performance computing (HPC) environment Perform data analysis and visualization Perform machine learning and inverse design techniques Train and supervise masters and doctoral students Coordinate research with
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, use of microscopes, data acquisition, inverse problems in imaging, optimization methods and image estimation and in particular knowledge in methods for super resolution structured illumination
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, molecular dynamics simulations using ab initio and machine-learning potentials, and the development or application of machine-learning tools for feature extraction, property prediction, and inverse molecular
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Previous Job Job Title Post-Doctoral Associate Next Job Apply for Job Job ID 368929 Location Twin Cities Job Family Academic Full/Part Time Part-Time Regular/Temporary Regular Job Code 9546 Employee
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, Aurora) and one of the brightest synchrotron x-ray sources in the world (APS). Candidates with a background in deep learning, computational physics, computational materials science, inverse problems
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such as PyTorch and TensorFlow. Experience with high-performance computing and/or scientific workflow. Strong background in inverse problems, numerical optimization and image processing. Job Family
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and prototype imaging system design Excellent programming skills, Medipix/Timepix detectors, analytical models, forward, and inverse problems, and prototype system development for clinical translation
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R240260 Posting Link https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/54003 Employer Research Foundation Position Type RF Professional Job Type Full-Time Appointment Term Salary Grade E.89 Posting Detail Information
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: Computational geoscientific skills in using geophysical and geological data for complex geological structure modeling. The research also requires skills in solving geophysical inverse problems. Demonstrated