69 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Prof" research jobs at University of Michigan
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for a post doctoral researcher in computational design and digital fabrication. Reporting to Tsz Yan Ng, associate professor of architecture, you will work on robotic 3D printing processes such as
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addresses your area(s) of interest in social science research, any research or professional experiences that contribute to your qualifications for this position, why you are interested in the JPR Program, and
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. Among the methods used are high-throughput CRISPR screening, protein deep mutational scanning, massively parallel reporter assays, and genetic manipulation of cell lines and mice. The successful candidate
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excellent verbal and written communication skills, attention to detail, and demonstrated computer efficiency. In addition, the candidate should have strong organizational skills, the ability to successfully
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Apply Now Job Summary The hired postdoctoral researcher will perform independent and directed research to achieve the objectives of the research project within the Department of Computational
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documentation of study results. Finally, you will contribute to data analysis efforts, utilizing appropriate analytical methods to advance the research objectives. Your contributions will be critical
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between August and October 2025. About Us: Led by Prof. Sita Syal, EMBERlab (https://www.emberlab.engin.umich.edu/) seeks to fundamentally transform the way engineers design, develop, evaluate, and
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Apply Now Job Summary The hired postdoctoral researcher will perform independent and directed research to achieve the objectives of the research project within the Department of Computational
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, revenge and forgiveness, information disclosure, and impression management. Our lab uses mixed methods: incentivized behavioral experiments, hypothetical vignette scenario studies, NLP and computational
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using molecular simulation and machine learning methods. This position offers the opportunity to work at the intersection of computational methods and advanced material discovery in a highly collaborative