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Professorship - Programme Information (PDF, 123 KB) Recently selected Humboldt Professors Our Alexander von Humboldt Professors for AI WANTED: Alexander von Humboldt Professors (female) The Alexander von Humboldt
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team. Work towards achieving the Objectives will run in parallel through the project, broadly along the following timeline: Year 1: literature review, desk-based mapping, initial fieldwork mapping and
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Computational Astrochemistry/Algorithm development for Quantum Dynamics Calculations School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences PhD Research Project Self Funded Prof AJHM Meijer Application
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images. However, the current limitations of desktop computers in terms of memory, disk storage and computational power, and the lack of image processing algorithms for advanced parallel and distributed
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well as Pediatric population. The Psychologist will develop psychological assessments and cognitive treatments in parallel with other multidisciplinary activities with general direction provided by the Director of
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essential. Must be able to think independently, manage time effectively, and prioritize multiple deadlines in parallel. Position Status Full Time Posting Number 24FA0364 Posting Open Date 04/01/2024 Posting
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the development towards this end of efficient, highly parallel software running on commodity hardware. Novel methods to compute the stray field from magnetized material with attention to interface and
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, Biophysics, and related fields). Experience with parallel computing is a plus as well as familiarity with high-level programming languages such as Python or Matlab. Experience with in vitro and in vivo
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Computational Neuroscience is preferred, but other strong applicants are considered (with background in Computational Physics, Applied Mathematics, Biophysics, and related disciplines). Experience with parallel
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301.975.8582 Michael Garth Huber michael.huber@nist.gov 301 975 5641 Description This program explores complementary aspects of atom and neutron interferometry with particular emphasis on their interplay with