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An exciting postdoctoral position is available in the exciting field of mathematics of deep learning, under the joint supervision of Prof. Alex Cloninger and Prof. Gal Mishne at UC San Diego. This NSF-funded
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is available in the exciting field of mathematics of deep learning, under the joint supervision of Prof. Alex Cloninger and Prof. Gal Mishne at UC San Diego. This NSF-funded research focuses on a
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. Preferred backgrounds include nonlinear optics, quantum optics, spectroscopy, or instrumentation. Proficiency in software and coding (e.g., MATLAB, LabVIEW, Python) is expected. Applicants with a strong
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/10/01 11:59PM (posted 2025/02/20) Position Description: Position Description The Reconfigurable Quantum Materials Lab is a new lab at University of California, Berkeley, Department of EECS, led by
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immediately and will remain open until filled. The level of this appointment is ideal for candidates who recently completed their PhD (or is expecting to soon). Interested candidates can apply by submitting a
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been filled. Position description The 2035 Initiative at UCSB is a "think and do tank" aimed at confronting the climate crisis. We are seeking a Postdoctoral Scholar in the politics of Climate Change
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Physics / College of Letters & Science - Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences / UC Santa Barbara Position overview Salary range: A reasonable estimated full-time rate for this position at 100% time is
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with qualifications and experience. The posted UCSC salary scales set the minimum pay based on the individual’s Experience Level, which is determined by the number of months of postdoctoral service
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machine performance as well as explore and develop advanced control methods for injectors and storage rings. Additionally, the position requires using ML methods to analyze operational data and develop
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Table 23 and 23N (Hourly) for experience level minimums. A reasonable estimated full-time rate for this position at 100% time is $70,000-$80,034. Salaries that are higher than the published system-wide