45 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at University of South Carolina
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group settings, and have access to opportunities to further their professional development. Job Related Minimum Required Education and Experience Requires a Doctoral (Ph.D.) degree in area of research
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development and implementation -Data entry and management -Fostering new community relationships for research -Assistance with other study-related tasks as needed Qualifications High School Diploma Job Duties
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of community engagement and the multidisciplinary field of Oceans and Human Health (OHH). The Center, specifically its Community Engagement Core (CEC), has also become involved in multiple state- and local-level
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Summary The postdoctoral researcher will play a critical role in the design, development, and application of an in situ device for measuring the short-lived radionuclide, 234Th, in seawater
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in molecular biology, genetics, Drosophila melanogaster husbandry, and fluorescence imaging approaches is required. Additionally, the successful candidate will play a major role in developing
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practices at USC. Examples include conflict-of-interest policies or policies for promoting community autonomy. The purpose is to develop and implement ethically informed internal policies. Essential Function
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Percentage of Time 10 Job Duty Assisting in the development and testing of standard operating procedures (SOPs), including quality control (QC) and quality assurance (QA) protocols; training students in safe
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theoretical developments in mathematics and vibrant emerging mathematical foundations in Data Science/Machine Learning. A successful candidate is expected to teach two courses per year on all levels in
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Leave Yes Sick Leave Yes Position Description Advertised Job Summary The postdoctoral associate will be responsible for developing theory of the quantum-trajectory based adaptable Gaussian (QTAG) bases
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the Department of Mathematics. The candidates are expected to contribute to synergistically bridging important theoretical developments in mathematics and vibrant emerging mathematical foundations in