11 computer-programmer-"University-of-Strasbourg" PhD research jobs at Purdue University
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a Ph.D. degree in Aerospace Engineering or a related discipline by the employment start date and demonstrate potential to build an independent research program with externally funded research
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visiting scientists. Start date may be as early as 1 June, 2025. Responsibilities: Lead a nationally recognized research program focused on the basic biology of urban pests and advancement of modern
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this competitive advantage, the Center is seeking a self-directed candidate to develop an internationally recognized program of scholarly research and outreach in farm management and production economics. The person
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. The successful candidate will be responsible for development of an internationally recognized and extramurally funded research program addressing this critical issue. Key responsibilities will include assessment
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-month appointment that involves actively engaging with food industry stakeholders, leading the analytical services program at the Whistler Center for Carbohydrate Research, and developing a research
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should have a Ph.D. in experimental particle physics, excellent data analysis, computing and programming skills and the ability to carry out an independent research program. Prior experience with Machine
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should have a Ph.D. in experimental particle physics, excellent data analysis, computing and programming skills and the ability to carry out an independent research program. Prior experience with CMS will
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tools in heat and mass transfer, microfluidics, thermodynamics, bioengineering, micro/nanotechnology, and computational modeling. We are passionate about developing novel translational platform
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contributing to grant proposals. • Participate in teaching undergraduate courses (6 credit hours per year) Qualifications • Ph.D. in Operations Research, Industrial Engineering, Computer
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appetite becomes increasingly ravenous in powering the modern information age. The energy driving artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and data centers will utilize 15% of TOTAL world production by 2040