75 postdoc-distributed-algorithms positions at Northeastern University in United States
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security, and prevention of adversarial attacks. Data Science: Strong understanding of data structures, algorithms, statistical analysis, and data visualization techniques relevant to AI applications. KEY
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About the Opportunity Job Summary A postdoctoral research associate is available at the Lotterhos Lab at Northeastern University. The postdoc will be based at Northeastern University’s Marine
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employers. About the Global Campuses The university campuses operate as a distributed global network. For example, new programs may be developed and established at one of the network campuses, enhanced
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building significant components of an operating system from scratch. Cloud Computing: This practical course covers fundamentals of cloud computing, including virtualization and containers, distributed file
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postdoc candidate must have a Ph.D. in plant science, molecular biology, or biochemistry and be able to undertake substantially full-time research. The candidate will be highly motivated, have a strong
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their needs, accordingly, as detailed in procedures/processes. Fielding incoming telephone calls and routing appropriately. Accepting, recording, distributing, and processing work requests dispatching
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About the Opportunity Reviews and approves Payroll Distribution Changes, Extra Compensation, Monthly Payroll reporting and Travel reports on sponsored awards. Collaborates with Colleges and
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, multilingualism, and digital literacies. As members of our collaborative Writing Program, Postdocs may participate in workshops that support their teaching, research, and professional development. Our program
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learning algorithms. With a passion for high-performance technology, large-scale machine learning, and AI-type algorithms, students become intuitive problem solvers, experienced engineer architects, and
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settings. This role involves close collaboration with PIs, the Associate Director, postdocs, graduate students, undergraduate students, programmers, designers, community partners, and national/international