18 parallel-and-distributed-computing-"Multiple" research jobs at University of North Texas at Dallas
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Texas (https://hpcclab.org/) has an opening for a postdoctoral scholar to work on NSF-funded research in the area of Distributed Cloud and Edge Computing. Our lab is dedicated to developing solutions
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prioritize work while meeting multiple deadlines. Ability to communicate effectively in both oral and written form. Skill in using analytical software tools, data analysis methods, and other computer
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research or medicine. The goals of our graduate program are (1) to provide a broad and sound education in microbiology, immunology and genetics of human disease and (2) to provide rigorous research training
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-learning trained using the van der Waals corrected hybrid density functional theory (DFT) enabled SeA approach [J. Chem. Theory Comput. 19, 4182 (2023)]. The SeA approach is an accurate and efficient high
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License/Registration/Certifications N/A Job Duties: Data entry for multiple projects. Data collection process maintenance. Coordination of data entry. QC checks on data. Maintain protocol documentation
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fundamentals of mechanical engineering with a broad specialization on subjects related to energy production, management, and distribution. Also offered are engineering technology programs that are based
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academic program that emphasizes the fundamentals of biomedical engineering; state of the art applications pertaining to biomedical instrumentation, biomechanics, biomaterials, biotechnology, biocomputing
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that are unobtainable through other means. This opportunity focuses on understanding the relationships between processes and products in AM parts, with an explicit emphasis on microstructure analysis and computational
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of our current research is interdisciplinary and spans the boundaries of two or more of these areas. For example, we have strong faculty groups working at the frontiers of computational chemistry
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of our current research is interdisciplinary and spans the boundaries of two or more of these areas. For example, we have strong faculty groups working at the frontiers of computational chemistry