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assessment, and geospatial modeling methods and tools. Applicants should have strong, demonstrated research ability, and excellent English written and spoken communication skills. Preference will be given
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. All candidates must have strong, demonstrated research ability, be very comfortable in an interdisciplinary research environment, have excellent English written and spoken communication skills, and
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the Department of Chemistry and Prof. Martin Jonikas in the Department of Molectular Biology. Applicants should have experience with dual-comb spectroscopy and the acquisition and processing of associated signals
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should have experience with dual-comb spectroscopy and the acquisition and processing of associated signals and data. Essential Qualifications: Candidates must hold a Ph.D.; have the ability to work
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an interdisciplinary research environment, have excellent English written and spoken communication skills, and possess a PhD in a relevant field. The term of appointment is based on rank. The ideal start date is January
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-evolutionary biology -ecological genetics -metabolomics -proteomics -cell signaling -bacterial/yeast/animal cell molecular biology and genetics Expected Salary Range: Salary begins at $65,000/year and will be
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, financial mathematics and mathematical approaches to signal analysis, information theory, computational biology and image processing. The term of appointment is one year with the possibility of renewal
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. Applicants should upload: -a cover letter -statement of research -teaching background, interests, and philosophy -curriculum vitae -contact information for three references as part of the application process
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physical processes (e.g. ocean warming and mass redistribution); 2) conducting sensitivity analyses to identify the roles played by model forcing, horizontal resolution, and ocean-physics representation in
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package development and maintenance in R; record linkage/entity resolution; data privacy techniques; large data processing and high performance computing; advanced causal inference and statistics; computer