168 distributed-algorithms-"Prof" positions at University of California in United States
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trade. Non-certified applicants will have their training and experience evaluated by a Credentials Committee of Utilities Managers to determine journey level status. Grade 2 Water Distribution Operator
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control systems, especially EPICS. Familiarity with synchrotron light science (e.g., ALS) preferred. Experienced in RF technology, magnetics, distributed controls, and algorithm design. Strong academic
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in collaborative, interdisciplinary teams. Linux development skills with Python and JavaScript. Understanding of data structures and algorithms. Familiarity with web APIs such as GraphQL, REST, and
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-efficient computing Developing mathematical modeling for complex scientific problems Designing algorithms to improve the performance of scientific applications Researching digital and post-digital computer
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, they will work on algorithm development, optimization, programming, and computer science research. Hourly Salary Range: $37.60 - $78.35
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the total compensation value with benefits. Qualifications Experience developing software to take practical advantage of state-of-the-art ML algorithms and research results in AI. (Required) Experience
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the next generation of distributed software infrastructure for JGI, represent the JGI in relevant reviews, national and international activities, and within the broader DOE National Laboratory system
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Prof. Yuan Cao, and focus on utilizing cross-disciplinary techniques to study fundamental properties and potential applications of 2D materials. To learn more about the lab, please visit https
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complex spreadsheets. - Prepare final documents for printing and distribution. - Prepare online surveys and data entry of evaluation results. - Maintain mailing list databases for program activities as
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Coordinator is responsible for procuring and distributing study supplies, including coordinating specimen collection and shipping. Ensuring the safe and accurate completion of protocol-required procedures