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duties as assigned. Basic Qualifications PhD in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science, computer science, or a closely related field. Demonstrated expertise in machine learning and data science
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interdisciplinary teams across multiple institutions. What you bring: Master's or PhD in Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Computational Chemistry, or a related field, or equivalent combination
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(midpoint) - $242,962.20 (maximum) AI Engineer IV: $184,453.60 (minimum) - $230,567.00 (midpoint) - $299,737.10 (maximum) Pay Type: Salary HHMI’s salary structure is developed based on relevant job market
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photoelectron spectroscopy to determine through hybrid metrology, open-source, analysis methods, structural maps for wafers with thin films of essential interest to the semiconductor community. Key
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the dynamics of psychiatric symptoms and brain function. The postdoctoral scholar will have opportunities to work with multiple complementary datasets, including large-scale developmental neuroimaging cohorts
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ChimeraX and to build an independent and collaborative research lab focused on the analysis and visualization of biological structures. The existing team members consist of highly experienced and talented
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, spanning data preparation, acquisition, ingestion, integration, model development, training, and evaluation across multiple modalities. This position engages collaboratively with faculty, PhD students, and
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a respectful workplace – in how we treat one another, work together, and measure success. Basic Qualifications: A PhD in nuclear engineering with 12 or more years of relevant experience. Possess a
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biology, biophysics, bioengineering, optical engineering) or an advanced degree with substantial professional experience in advanced light microscopy. Candidates without a PhD, but with an advanced degree
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Office, Google Workspace, and virtual meeting tools. Preferred Qualifications Advanced degree (MS, PhD) in a relevant STEM, innovation, or engineering discipline; MBA or additional business training a plus