17 parallel-processing-bioinformatics-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at University of Texas at Austin
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, bioinformatics, computer science, information science, biomedical engineering, or a related field. PhD must have been received within the last three years, 1 year of experience with machine learning, natural
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bioinformatics pipelines for the routine analysis of amplicon and long-read DNA sequences obtained by Nanopore sequencing Analysis of metagenomic and amplicon sequencing DNA data. Writing and publication
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of multiple geophysical datasets and interpretations, and the development of new concepts and methods to automate the processing of field data in near real-time to provide insights to wildland fire commanders
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laboratory experiments for monitoring fluid movement in the subsurface (brine, CO2, H2, etc.) and leakage. Responsibilities Acquire and process time-lapse ultrasonic data from sand tank laboratory experiments
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thinking skills, and ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team. High computer proficiency, including basic MS Office, MS Access, graphics, and database software. Basic project management and
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has also been developing physics-based machine learning algorithms for three dimensional seismic modeling, imaging and inversion using high performance computation including parallelization on GPUs
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thinking skills, and ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team. High computer proficiency, including basic MS Office, MS Access, graphics, and database software. Basic project management and
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and under-served backgrounds and investigating the impact of stress and adversity on family processes and child development. Another focus of the lab relates to addressing health disparities, especially
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skills. Preferred Qualifications Experience convening and leading a complex, multi-faceted research effort with multiple stakeholders. Experience with public presentations in a non-academic environment
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individuals and families in multiple general medical and specialty behavioral health settings with an active and strong presence in community settings. Importantly, the Department is leading efforts