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adapt to evolving research needs Basic skills in communication, word processing, and data entry along with the ability to run common computer applications (ex: copy files, save, print and backup documents
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researchers Education: Ph.D. in a related field (e.g., epidemiology, biostatistics, health economics and policy, pharmacogenomics, biomedical informatics, biomedical engineering, computer science, or a related
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for detector support mechanics and cooling, as well as an in-house facility to design, develop and build silicon detectors. At Purdue we also operate a Tier-2 computer center, providing resources for data
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and great opportunity of interdisciplinary training in machine learning and functional genomics. The project combines cutting-edge computational approaches, especially state-of-the-art machine learning
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platform for launching an independent academic career focused on AI and the future of scientific practice. Responsibilities Build and maintain computational data pipelines to collect and structure evidence
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Advanced Detector R&D The High Energy Physics Group at Purdue University invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join an interdisciplinary research program at the intersection of data
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behavior of pests, their response to pesticides, including physiological and genetic mechanisms of resistance, innovations in applied pest management research (e.g., molecular, computational modeling
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, computer applications and modeling, geosciences, satellite and drone sensing platforms, social sciences, education, and forest biology, ecology, health, and management for sustainable and equitable rural and
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decision science, psychology, communication, political science, sociology), or a technology-related field (e.g., computer science, industrial engineering) conferred by the expected start date Substantial
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communication skills. Strong attention to detail and good organizational skills. Strong desire to work in a collaborative research program. Interested candidates should email Professor Michael Manfra at mmanfra