30 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd uni jobs at University of California Berkeley
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: 6368124 Lecturer- Teacher Education Program Position overview Position title: Lecturer Salary range: The UC academic salary scales set the minimum pay at appointment. See the following table(s) for
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: 6264791 Lecturer - School Psychology Program Position overview Position title: Lecturer Salary range: The UC academic salary scales set the minimum pay at appointment. See the following table for
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Internal Number: 6414922 Junior/Assistant Specialist Computational Biology - Staller Lab - Department of Molecular and Cell Biology Position overview Position title: Junior/Assistant Specialist Salary range
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for driving the intellectual agenda for the Initiative (and parallel research in India), working closely with Professor Kaur, faculty investigators, and program managers to identify and proactively pursue high
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lab. Single cell RNA-Seq datasets of mucosal T cells have been generated, with paired T cell receptor (TCR) gene sequences acquired in parallel. The goal of this position will be to screen reactivity
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parallel research in India), working closely with Professor Kaur, faculty investigators, and program managers to identify and proactively pursue high-value research, decision-making, policy scale-up
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) PhD (or equivalent international degree), or enrolled in PhD or equivalent international degree-granting program at the time of application. Additional qualifications (required at time of start) A PhD
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/new-faculty Qualifications Basic qualifications (required at time of application) PhD (or equivalent international degree), or enrolled in PhD or equivalent international degree-granting program at
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. Innovations in Screening and Computational Approaches: High-content and computational (AI/ML) methods to access expanded chemical space, including DNA-encoded libraries and mRNA display technologies. Human
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(ML), artificial intelligence (AI), and aging research. The successful candidate will contribute to a research program aimed at understanding the causal relationships between Alzheimer's disease