32 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Meta"-"Meta" research jobs at Loyola University
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Preferred: 3 – 5 years of previous job-related experience Qualifications Certificates/Credentials/Licenses Computer Skills Office Suites Supervisory Responsibilities No Required operation of university owned
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effectively in a remote environment. Certificates/Credentials/Licenses N/A Computer Skills Basic Computer Skills Supervisory Responsibilities No Required operation of university owned vehicles No Does
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/Licenses N/A Computer Skills General computer skills, Microsoft Office, etc. Supervisory Responsibilities No Required operation of university owned vehicles No Does this position require direct animal or
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research related responsibilities will be developed in consultation with Dr. Maria Vidal de Haymes and may include project management, program evaluation, data management/analyses and manuscript preparation
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/Credentials/Licenses Ph.D. in any of the following areas: Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Physiology, or Biochemistry. Computer Skills Microsoft Office Suites Supervisory Responsibilities No Required operation of
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evolution, genomics, plant biology, microbiology, or a related field. Computer Skills High performance computing including experience with R, python, and/or general experience with command line coding and
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, Biophysics, Biochemistry, Molecular biology, etc) .Extensive expertise in computational modeling of proteins and/or computational method development. Certificates/Credentials/Licenses A PhD is required in a
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or Bachelors Degree Certificates/Credentials/Licenses N/A Computer Skills Proficiency in Microsoft Supervisory Responsibilities No Required operation of university owned vehicles No Does this position require
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. Certificates/Credentials/Licenses Education Required. Masters or Bachelors Degree in Bioinformatics, Biology, or a related field. Computer Skills Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel, R, pyhton, and general
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development of detectors sensitive to ultra-high dose rates. Developments of computation methods for small-field dosimetry, radiation detection systems used in photon, proton, and electron beam radiation