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with experience in ligand discovery. Our research group is focused on developing state-of-the-art computational methods for ligand/drug discovery, using machine learning, high-performance/cloud computing
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: High School Diploma or GED. Minimum Experience: Experience providing support around IT systems (e.g. operating systems; setup and configuration of computers and printers in a networked environment
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280 international programs of different types. The University has currently established four world-classdisciplinary groups: computer data science, materials chemistry, biomedical science, and economics
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are programmed. This includes defining novel programming methods and compiler infrastructures to deploy optimized software onto heterogeneous computing systems in both the embedded and high-performance computing
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to perform teaching and administrative duties in German within two years of appointment. Even though this is a permanent full-time position, a part-time appointment may be possible upon request. Applicants (f
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Structural Biology Core Centers and High Performance Computing. Liaison between end user and support teams outside of the department including Information Services, Information Security, Laboratory
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DC-26094– POSTDOC/DATA SCIENTIST – AI-DRIVEN CLIMATE RISK MODELLING AND EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS FOR...
the accuracy, reliability, and lead time of flash flood early warnings across different geographic and climatic contexts. · Integrating and implementing scientific algorithms on high performance and
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leaders, scientists and the general management of LIH in order to guarantee scientific excellence of the research work performed in the department by providing scientific advice and guidance
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to the Master programme ‘Environmental Biology’. The University of Fribourg is a bilingual university (French and German). Knowledge of the second language (oral level B1) is expected. If this requirement is not
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We are seeking a Clinical Research Associate I or II to join our team within the Center for Experimental Neurotherapeutics (CENT), a newly established clinical research program at St. Jude