10 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Multiple" research jobs at Boston University
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, ensuring deliverables and timelines are met across multiple studies. • Provide support to and oversee the work of trainees (predoctoral students, postdoctoral fellows, and research assistants) engaged in
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is seeking a highly motivated, proactive and collaborative full-time Research Specialist. The Research Specialist will work directly with participants and data from multiple different longitudinal
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University is seeking a highly motivated, proactive and collaborative full-time Research Specialist. The Research Specialist will work directly with participants and data from multiple different longitudinal
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accordance with the Boston University Postdoctoral Compensation Guidelines and the Postdoctoral Scholars Policy. To be considered, applicants must hold a PhD in epidemiology, biostatistics, computational
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largest green building (at 19 stories) and winner of the 2023 World Architecture Competition’s Education Category for its interior design. Successful candidates should have: - A PhD in computational
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, and reports. Perform study analysis, author reports and products, and collaborate with additional study sites. Required Qualifications: PhD or equivalent doctoral degree in biomedical sciences
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such as Python, and experience with Linux cluster computing environment is strongly preferred. Candidates should hold a PhD or equivalent doctoral degree in biostatistics, human genetics, bioinformatics
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years based on satisfactory performance. The PATS position is a 12-month full time position. Responsibilities for the position are distributed between teaching and scholarship. For the instructional
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work closely with clinical psychologists providing research support for a randomized controlled trial evaluating a trauma-informed partner violence intervention program. Specific responsibilities
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University invites applications for a full-time teaching and research Postdoctoral Associate Teaching Scholar (PATS) opening starting September 1, 2025. This innovative program, formerly the Postdoctoral