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technical and scientific development of these facilities. The candidate will have the opportunity to work with data and Monte Carlo simulations from both projects. They may also contribute to the development
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Astronomy and its faculty are recipients of substantial amounts of research funding from US Government Agencies including the National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research, National Institute
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security, and encrypted computation. The post-doctoral researcher will take the lead in research projects supported by the National Science Foundation to advance the performance and usability of modern
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, Marine Biology, Fisheries Science or related field with an interest in working on an applied research project in the Mid-Atlantic region Skills in advanced statistical programming and spatial analyses
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and performance. The selected candidate will contribute to experimental economics research in the Risks, Impacts, & Strategies for Coastal Communities (RISCC) project, funded by the National Science
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-year industrially funded project to be performed at the University of Delaware, with the possibility of extension. Major Responsibilities: Conduct scientific research utilizing a range of experimental
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familiarity with model coupling frameworks (e.g., ESMF). Proficiency in programming and data analysis (e.g., Python, Fortran) and handling large datasets, including GIS or remote sensing integration. Strong
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, colleagues, and the supervisor to review and refine research strategies. Prepare and organize materials for research papers, author papers, and submit findings to scientific journals. Create presentations
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3) high-performance computing environments. Prior programming experience is preferred but not required. The postdoctoral scientist will design, perform, and develop new scientific tools
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grant writing, 4) disseminate research findings, and 5) assist with training of undergraduate and graduate research assistants. Qualifications: Candidates must have a PhD in speech science, psychology