41 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Postdoctoral positions at Stony Brook University
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experimental, experience with numerical modeling of laser–plasma interactions and/or beam propagation using particle-in-cell (PIC) or related simulation codes would be a strong asset. This research will be
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impacting Staphylococcus aureus biology and pathogenesis using in vitro and in vivo models. * Document data generated in studies, analyze data with appropriate statistical methods, prepare manuscripts
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statistical methods, prepare manuscripts for publication in scientific journals and presentations for laboratory meetings and national conferences, assist with grant proposals, protocols, and compliance reports
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experience with numerical modeling codes such as ASPECT or Underworld Geodynamics (UWG). Preferred Qualifications: Familiarity with landscape evolution modeling tools like Fastscape or BADLANDS is highly
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statistical methods, prepare manuscripts for publication in scientific journals and presentations for laboratory meetings and national conferences, assist with grant proposals, protocols, and compliance reports
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transduction, or protein-protein interaction. Computer skills in data and statistical analyses are required. A proven record of productivity as demonstrated by recent first author publications in leading peer
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. Participation in professional advocacy activities. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Possession of a Doctorate in Psychology from a program accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA
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characterization: prior experience in single crystal growth (flux, vapor transport, floating-zone, unidirectional solidification, and electrochemical methods) or thin film growth (PLD, MBE, and CVD methods), crystal
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for meaningful AI and domain collaborations. As a key participant in Empire AI (a $565M+ investment in AI infrastructure), AI3 researchers will have access to significant shared compute resources. Applications
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characterization: prior experience in single crystal growth (flux, vapor transport, floating-zone, unidirectional solidification, and electrochemical methods) or thin film growth (PLD, MBE, and CVD methods), crystal