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Professor Max Frenzel is currently recruiting for a 2-year Post-doc position (extendable) to join the new Mineral Exploration and Exploitation Group at KAUST. The focus of the position will be
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Professor Max Frenzel is currently recruiting for a 2-year Post-doc position (extendable) to join the new Mineral Exploration and Exploitation Group at KAUST. The focus of the position will be
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-performance computing infrastructure, fostering an excellent environment for genomics-based research. The position is fully funded for 2-3 years with a competitive salary and benefits. For more information
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of bioinformaticians, computer scientists, biotechnologists, biologists, and biochemists. The successful candidate will also enjoy an environment aimed to facilitate progress in the research career: networking, student
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genomics, protein engineering, cloning/assembly workflows, cell line development). You will work closely with computational experts to establish innovative, high-throughput, high-fidelity screening platforms
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holding a PhD in chemical, environmental or process engineering, to apply for a full-time post-doctoral fellowship position in the field of water desalination, focusing on the development of an artificial
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Applicants must have a PhD in Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or Electrical and Computer Engineering, and have published their research in prestigious conferences and journals in related
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containment. The prohibitively high computational cost of such simulations necessitates the development of efficient and robust surrogate models for general GCS modeling tasks, especially when inverse modeling
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research in the field of machine learning, more specifically, deep learning and representation learning architectures. Application areas of ML include, but are not limited to, computer vision, natural
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, KAUST has state-of-the-art equipment, research, and recreational facilities and record-breaking computational resources and welcomes exceptional researchers, faculty, and students from around the