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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill, North Carolina | United States | about 2 months ago
for extension based on mutual interest. We are looking for individuals with a strong theoretical and practical background in large language models, machine learning, and natural language processing, combined with
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paralleling SiC MOSFETs and power modules and must have experience with hardware methods to attenuate the oscillations successfully. Your experimental experience must be relevant to the tasks and obtained from
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opportunities for parallelism of the completion process, highlighting the potential for significant speedup in computations. Job responsibilities Research and Development: Conduct research to develop novel
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, finite volume, and machine learning to solve challenging real-world problems related to structural materials and advanced manufacturing processes. The successful candidate will have experience with
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of the 3D Biology research programme at the Radboud university medical center. You will also collaborate closely with scientists at HUB Organoids who are running parallel programmes and with researchers
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, parallel storage systems and scientific data management. Recent research project details and outcomes can be found in computer systems conference proceedings, such as HPCA, FAST, SC, DSN, HPDC, IPDPS, and
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team of undergraduate/postgraduate researchers. Candidates should be able to multitask parallel evolution experiments with phenotypic and genomic analyses. Job Duties and Responsibilities: Typical tasks
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well as to prepare new devices and methods of quantum information processing. Our goal is to achieve JoFETs by utilizing hybrid devices based on silicon and high-quality superconducting silicides. Remarkably
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methods of quantum information processing. Our goal is to achieve JoFETs by utilizing hybrid devices based on silicon and high-quality superconducting silicides. Remarkably, silicides hold promise
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done as teamwork in the NANO research group at Aalto University School of Science, in collaboration with the groups in the National Center of Excellence “QMAT - Quantum materials”. In parallel, the NANO