13 computer-science-programming-languages-"U" Fellowship positions at Johns Hopkins University
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is preferred but not required. - Ability to program in a modern computational language (e.g. Python). Application Instructions Please upload the following with your application: - CV
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, nanoscale science, neutron science, physical science, physics, and statistics. This collection of information is needed to facilitate administrative functions of the PREP Program. Routine Uses: NIST will use
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, nanoscale science, neutron science, physical science, physics, and statistics. This collection of information is needed to facilitate administrative functions of the PREP Program. Routine Uses: NIST will use
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§ Familiarity with one or more AI/ML software packages (e.g. Tensorflow or Pytorch). § Ability to program in a modern computational language (e.g. Python). § Strong oral and written communication skills
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Asia, such as the JET Program, preferred. Fluency in relevant languages such as Japanese, Korean, or Chinese. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in related discipline. Classified Title: Research
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the JET Program, preferred. Fluency in relevant languages such as Japanese, Korean, or Chinese. Minimum Qualifications Bachelor's Degree in related discipline. Additional related experience may
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managing timelines and deliverables. Qualifications Advanced Degree: A PhD in a relevant field such as computer science, economics, political science or cultural evolution Programming Skills: Proficiency in
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training opportunity. We are pleased to invite applications to the program from uniquely qualified individuals who are committed to interdisciplinary and transnational collaboration and who have a particular
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Technology (NIST) hosts the Professional Research Experience Program (PREP) which is designed to provide valuable laboratory experience and financial assistance to undergraduates, post-bachelor's degree
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recently joined Johns Hopkins University, where she is the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of AI Alignment and Governance in the School of Government and Policy and of the Department of Computer Science