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papers for leading journals; Interpreting results from single-cell experiments. Specific Requirements Ph.D. degree in Math, Statistics, Physics, Computer Science or related quantitative discipline; Strong
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PhD degree in Computer Science, Math, Statistics (in hand at time of hire) or a related field are eligible to apply. Life sciences (Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, etc.) PhDs with computational
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, but applications will be considered until the positions are filled. Each application should include a research statement, a teaching statement, an up-to-date curriculum vitae with a publication list
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members of the group include Soonwon Choi, Isaac Chuang, Edward Farhi, Jeffrey Goldstone and Aram Harrow in the Physics department as well as Peter Shor in Math, Seth Lloyd in Mechanical Engineering, and
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object variability or the aforementioned methodologies are also encouraged to apply. The Villanova Physics Department is dedicated to excellence in teaching and research, and we recognize the importance
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), Harish Bhat (Applied Math), and Henrik R. Larsson (Chemistry and Physics) at the University of California, Merced. The postdoctoral scholars will work on a DOE-funded SciDAC project Moving Electrons
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. The UW is a recipient of a National Science Foundation ADVANCE Institutional Transformation Award to increase the advancement of women faculty in science, engineering, and math (see http