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Position Description The Koo Lab at the Simons Center for Quantitative Biology (SCQB) at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) is seeking a Computational Science Analyst to support large-scale
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Position Description Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory is currently seeking a Computational Science Analyst with expertise in big image data, to work on a petabyte scale data set of histological brain
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Bachelor’s degree, previous research experience, and a background in a STEM field such as neuroscience, biology, engineering, or computer science. Experience working with rodents, using neuroscience and
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to optimize computational workloads, data movement, and parallel processing. Trains scientists on using the cluster effectively for AI workloads. Optimizes, deploys, and maintains robust software to support
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services, ensuring cost-effective solutions that align with business needs. Position Requirements Experienced: You have a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, Computer Science, or a related field (or
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of events. Ability to learn the point-of-sale system (computer software). Ability to work evenings, weekends, and some holidays, according to events and the seasonal needs of the department. Position
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office team, including input on staff performance along with analysis and feedback of events. Ability to learn the point-of-sale system (computer software). Ability to work evenings, weekends, and some
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team, including input on staff performance along with analysis and feedback of events. Ability to learn the point-of-sale system (computer software) Ability to work evenings, weekends, and some holidays
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computer software programs including Microsoft Word and Excel is required. Experience handling mice is a plus. Position Responsibilities The candidate will be responsible for the daily care of our mouse
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research fields and of interaction with a broad range of researchers from all over the world through its renowned Meetings and Courses program. We believe that science is for everyone and our researchers