132 computer-science-programming-languages-"CNPEM" Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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one of the following areas: Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or other similar disciplines with strong quantitative background. Proficiency in at least one programming language, such as R, C
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, and therapeutic response and resistance and to translate these findings to improve patient outcomes. The overall goal of this research program—spanning basic mechanistic discoveries, application of high
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2025/2026 academic year. The digital and social media platforms where we conduct much of our everyday expression today are shaped by algorithms and Large Language Model AIs, technologies of automation
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in Dr. Xue’s lab at the Department of Biomedical Informatics but will work closely with Dr. Zandoná’s team at the College of Dentistry, one of the nation’s top programs in cariology research
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: PhD in social science, data science, computer science, information systems, environmental science, ecology, or related field. Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research, as evidenced by peer
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of recently acquired methane data from the tropical Huascaran ice cores covering the last 2000 years. The Post Doctoral Scholar will embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal
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of this research program—spanning basic mechanistic discoveries, application of high-throughput technologies, validation in cancer-relevant mouse models, and translation platforms—is to understand the fundamental
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provided by the Ohio Eminent Scholars program. This is a term position for an initial period of one year with the possibility of renewal based on performance and availability of funding. For inquiries
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the effects of dynamic shaking on physical properties. The Post Doctoral Scholar will embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal of undrained shear experiments on natural seafloor
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. The Post Doctoral Scholar will embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal of determining how computational and theoretical methods can provide thermodynamic design principles