30 parallel-and-distributed-computing-phd-"Multiple" research jobs at Georgetown University
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for opportunities and resources like the Ambassadors for Racial Justice , the Racial Justice Webinar Series , and the Summer Academy for our Youth Defender Advocacy Program. The Racial Justice and Youth Defense
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, this position indirectly and directly supports multiple departments. From a fiscal perspective, the indirect/overhead costs generated by clinical trials support the GUMC operating costs. Requirements and
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computational methods that will enable annotation of metabolites based on numerous putative IDs obtained so far. This step has been a bottleneck for multiple metabolomic studies conducted by the Ressom Lab
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preparation, and assisting the Project Director in his research; drafting, developing, and editing documents and projects parallel to themes and issues addressed in the primary manuscript, as well as other
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educational contexts. In conjunction with the project team, the research coordinator will contribute to ramping-up and conducting large-scale data collection efforts involving multiple institutions. Depending
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enforcers of competition law have developed for shaping the development of digital markets. We expect this position to render multiple co-authored publications. We seek candidates with a Ph.D. in law
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Neuroscientist, Clinical Psychologist, Medical Doctor, and Neurologist. The successful applicant should have a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology, Experimental Psychology, Neuropsychology, or a
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to benchmark appropriate salaries for the Postdoctoral Fellows. Qualifications The ideal candidate will hold a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience, Psychology, Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field, with a
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(Thermo), Q-exactive (Thermo), and timsTOF Pro (Bruker) mass spectrometers and related chromatographic equipment. Qualifications Minimum requirements include: a PhD degree in analytical chemistry or related
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Fellowship Program at Georgetown Law. The goal of the fellowship is to provide high quality representation to adults and adolescents accused of crimes and provide recent law school graduates with rigorous