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Neutrino Group research program. The group plays a leading role in the T2K and DUNE experiments. The selected candidate will be responsible for the following duties: ● Analyzing data for T2K experiment
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electronics, grid integration of renewables, and stability assessment techniques. Excellent analytical, programming, and computational skills. Strong publication record in peer-reviewed journals and conferences
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experience with larval or pathogen dispersal simulation and connectivity analyses strongly preferred. Knowledge of epidemiological modeling, and proficiency in multiple programming/analytical computer
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. Solid understanding of power electronics, grid integration of renewables, and stability assessment techniques. Excellent analytical, programming, and computational skills. Strong publication record in
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workshops, weekly seminars and visitors program makes it an exciting environment for scientists interested in the EIC to work and flourish. Brief Description of Duties: The successful candidate will work
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signal processing and cloud microphysics and dynamics. Strong programming abilities (like Python), statistical knowledge, machine learning expertise, and data visualization skills are preferred. Brief
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theory and applications, instrumentation and signal processing and cloud microphysics and dynamics. Strong programming abilities (like Python), statistical knowledge, machine learning expertise, and data
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theory and applications, instrumentation and signal processing and cloud microphysics and dynamics. Strong programming abilities (like Python), statistical knowledge, machine learning expertise, and data
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(PVES ) program at Jefferson Laboratory (JLab ), and Simulation studies & R&D for the future Electron Ion Collider (EIC ). For more information, please visit the PI’s website or the group’s nuclear
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equivalent). Experience working on ecological research. Experience with advanced statistics for answering ecological questions. Experience programming in R, Matlab, or other statistical languages. Preferred