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. Required Qualifications at this Level Education/Training: PhD (theoretical nuclear/high-energy physics, quantum information science, lattice gauge theories, quantum many-body dynamics) Experience: Preferred
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, Information and Learning (SIIL) Group is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to perform research in the area of statistical signal and array processing with application to quantum theory and information
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related field • Strong quantitative background (e.g. ecological theory and mathematical modeling, hierarchical statistical modeling, machine learning, remote sensing, geospatial statistics) • Demonstrated
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immunology. Job Duties Develop and analyze mathematical models (primarily ODEs, but also PDEs and stochastic models) of viral replication and immune processes. Implement simulations and perform computational
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Duke University, Department of Mathematics Position ID: Duke-Math-POSTDOCASSOC [#30408] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708
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at this Level Education/Training: PhD (theoretical nuclear/high-energy physics, quantum information science, lattice gauge theories, quantum many-body dynamics) Experience: Preferred--computational experience in
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simulation methods, GPU-accelerated computations, several programming languages, and presenting results to wide technical and non-technical audiences. Additionally, the candidate will also develop theory and
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students, support new group members, and collaborate with colleagues across the Duke research community. Required Qualifications: Education/Training- PhD, physics, mathematics, quantum information/mechanics
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., conservation, climate, fisheries). Through this, we will uncover the diverse conceptualizations of equity amongst ocean actors and their theories of change of how it affects outcomes, and the contextual factors
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, real-world datasets (e.g., panel data, clickstream data, intervention data, survey and psychometric data) • Contributing to theory development in behavioral economics and social science by connecting