61 parallel-programming-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation" research jobs at Yale University
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. Through post-doctoral research the scientist will: Develop breakthrough and novel approaches in their interest area and evaluate them through real world applications. Design of programs addressing
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science, building and evaluating tools to support students, teachers, and schools to thrive. We do this by conducting research on the science of emotions and emotional intelligence, evaluating programming
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biology, or AI-driven protein design. - Experience with generative models, such as diffusion models, is a plus. - Proficiency in machine learning frameworks (e.g., TensorFlow, PyTorch) and programming
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with advanced medical and neuroscience training programs. Training: The postdoc will receive hands-on training in epilepsy research, including: Patient recruitment and consenting following IRB-approved
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, skills and experiences directly related to this position, and highlight overall research interests and plan, and (3) contact information for three professional references via Interfolio. Review
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in the design, implementation, and maintenance of data pipelines and leading/assisting in building algorithms for deep learning with close collaboration from the study team. While programming
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for its program in Health Services Research. These positions are open to scholars from any discipline with substantive interests relating to health and/or healthcare policy research. Applicants should have
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programs to bridge fundamental cancer biology with clinical investigation for the translation of basic discoveries into better therapeutics, treatments, or diagnoses. Compensation: Compensation
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Investigators at top economics programs. Ideal candidates will have experience and a track record developing research in one of two core research areas, Gender and Environment/Climate Change, along with solid
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offering several Postdoctoral Associate positions designed for recent graduates of Ph.D. programs working at the intersection of Computer Science, Data Science, and Economics. We are particularly interested