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, vegetation, and water table position on energy transmission. Co-develop and apply process-based numerical models of dune morphological change informed by collected datasets. Coordinate field campaigns
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association with the Quantum Theory Project (QTP), a multi-disciplinary institute (Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, and Computer and Information Sciences) focusing on theory, modeling, and computation
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outlined in the State of Florida’s dental laws. Take impressions for study models and opposing models for bridgework. Mechanically polishing amalgam restorations, clinical crowns, and supragingival areas
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Greek and/or Roman archaeology. Preference will be given to candidates whose work demonstrates strong engagement with digital archaeological methods, including (but not limited to) 3D modeling, spatial
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at this site will have the opportunity to be part of a transformative healthcare model that prioritizes accessibility, prevention, and community impact. About the University of Florida: The University of Florida
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field and one year of experience. Job Description: Providing expertise in statistical data, model analysis, and data science methods. Leading projects in statistical models, predictive analytics, and
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collaboration with the UF Artificial Intelligence initiative. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects aimed at building large-scale models for neuroimaging and
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environments, high-performance computing, and Large Language Models. Courses will be designed to build progressively from core skills to advanced applications, complementing existing course offerings and
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Greek and/or Roman archaeology. Preference will be given to candidates whose work demonstrates strong engagement with digital archaeological methods, including (but not limited to) 3D modeling, spatial
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such as programming languages, augmented/virtual/mixed reality (AR, VR, MR), algorithmic aesthetics, data visualization, and 2D/3D animation, modeling, and immersive environments. The University of Florida