118 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Postdoctoral positions at Rutgers University
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reinforced concrete structures, using mechanical, acoustic, electromagnetic, electrical, and electrochemical methods and devices, such as ultrasonic methods or GPR, 2) application of numerical simulation and
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discipline expertise and computational areas, such as data science, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), generative AI and other technology innovations. Key details of this position include
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: 258029 Minimum Education and Experience: Doctoral degree in Computer Science, Marketing, Economics, Statistics, Public Administration, Psychology, Industrial/Systems Engineering, or related fields critical
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of statistical concepts and methods. Proficiency in at least one programing language (e.g., R, SAS, STATA). Excellent quantitative analytical skills, particularly in longitudinal modeling, administrative data
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productivity, performance, and overall fit. The postdoctoral program enables associates to build a high caliber scholarly portfolio in social-structural determinants of health, intersectionality, and community
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responsible for conducting highly specialized and technical research. The individual will be primarily engaged in the use of computational methods for compound design, including but not limited to molecular
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responsible for conducting highly specialized and technical research. The individual will be primarily engaged in the use of computational methods for compound design, including but not limited to molecular
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neuroscience research with clinical applications to addiction and other mental health concerns. Our work draws on methods from psychology, experimental economics, human neuroscience, and computational psychiatry
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using various biophysical methods (for example: EMSA, ITC, AUC, FLUORESCENCE ANISOTROPY, BLI, MST, CD etc.). Experience with assay development and molecular microbiology a plus. Research experience in
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policy analysis approaches and methods, including stakeholder interest and conflict analysis, benefit-cost analysis, utility rate development, program evaluation, regulatory policy analysis and report