12 computer-science-programming-languages-"the" Postdoctoral positions at Yale University
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. • Demonstrated scientific contributions to the field (first-author papers in highly recognized computer science, data science or informatics journals or conference proceedings) • Strong programming skills
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Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Biomedical Informatics & Data Science (BIDS), Yale School of Medicine Job Description We seek full-time Postdoctoral Associates in the areas of highly
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: Ability to work with large structured and unstructured datasets, and GPU-accelerated computing. Proven experience with Large Language Models. Required Skill/Ability 3: Sound background in theoretical and
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Postdoctoral position in AI for protein design with applications to TCR & BCR models The lab of Prof. María Rodríguez Martínez at the Department of Biomedical Informatics & Data Science, Yale School
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. * Proficiency in R, Python, or related software and programming languages. * Experience with big data, linux systems, and remote computing clusters. * Knowledge of genome-wide approaches and other statistical
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management for use in the ELTI-Rwanda program (click here for a Spanish-language example in the Neotropics). Secondary Duties (when Feasible) Participate in the working group established by ELTI’s program
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-on experience in blockchain technology (preferably Ethereum) and/or machine learning. Solid foundation in computer network and/or data analysis. Strong programming skills, preferably in Java. Ability to work
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: the Yale Program for the Study of Global Antiquity. Archaia is a collaborative forum that brings together scholars and graduate students working on early and pre-modern cultures and civilizations at Yale in
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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
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biology lab that is focused on utilizing genetic approaches to understand and exploit resistance mechanisms to DNA damage. Our research program has a particular interest in studying the interplay between