16 research-assistant-in-civil-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of California, Merced
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theoretical models to describe the material behavior. Share research results by writing academic papers and presenting them at technical conferences. Help with oversight of graduate and undergraduate assistants
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, among other areas. The Postdoctoral Scholar will be tasked with conducting innovative research, delving into advanced storage devices like NVMe-SSD and Persistent/CXL Memory, as well as parallel and
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this date, but those received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled. Position description The Mechanical Engineering department is looking for a qualified
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of undergraduate and doctoral student research assistants to conduct coding and analyses of data. For more on NCPC, visit https://ncpc.ucmerced.edu/ . Specifically, we seek a scholar with a strong commitment to
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assist in mentoring graduate and undergraduate students working on related projects. Highly self-motivated individuals who have demonstrated the ability to conduct independent scientific research
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facilitating research partnerships (i.e. events, field trials, projects, hackathons, etc.) between UC Merced and agricultural and technology industry partners, the ag community regionally and others. This is an
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on advancing agricultural food technology through the integration of artificial intelligence (AI). Specifically, the Postdoctoral Scholar is expected to conduct intellectual research involving parallel and
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involved in related research projects. Qualifications Basic qualifications A Doctoral degree (or equivalent) in computer science, computer engineering, electrical engineering, or a related field. Additional
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-time postdoctoral research position in Professor Henrik R. Larsson’s theoretical chemistry group at University of California, Merced. The position will involve developing new methods related to tensor
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for a full-time postdoctoral research position in Professor Henrik R. Larsson’s theoretical chemistry group at University of California, Merced. The position will involve developing new methods related