769 parallel-computing-numerical-methods uni jobs at University of California, San Diego
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Position overview Position title: Dean of the School of Computing, Information and Data Sciences (Note: the successful candidate should hold an underlying prof-AY title) Salary range: $450k-$500k
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subject matter expert at this level. Using deep expertise in high-performance computing (HPC) systems, including resource managers, schedulers, and parallel file systems (e.g., Lustre), the IT Security
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independently a wide variety of technical procedures in a section of the Clinical Genomics Department. Other responsibilities include method development-modification-parallel testing, collaboration
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into practice. SDSC adopts and partners on innovations in industry and academia in the areas of software, hardware, computational and data sciences, and related areas, and translates them into cyberinfrastructure
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the use of the machine shop. Provides training in the areas of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) of machinery and general Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) methods as well as Solidworks and
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program, and disabled student services. Provide ideas and input on methods to improve the services that enhance the student experience. This position will work with DES' technical groups on Tax Relief Act
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, perform independently a wide variety of technical procedures in a section of the Department Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. Other responsibilities include method development-modification-parallel testing
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CLS, perform a wide variety of technical procedures in a section of the Department Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. Other responsibilities include method development-modification-parallel testing
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section of the Department Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. Other responsibilities include method development-modification-parallel testing, collaboration on or preparation of abstracts or manuscripts
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disease, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and primary sclerosing cholangitis by using genetically modified animals, together with the adjusted feeding protocol. Will then perform numerous experiments using