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PhD or MSc in climate science, environmental science, or agricultural economics or other relevant degree. A minimum of 3 years of experience with a PhD or a minimum of 7 years experience with a MSc in conducting research on climate change, agriculture, and environmental topics, preferably for the US government, foundations, and UN organizations.
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PhD or Master’s degree in Economics, Finance, Statistics, Mathematics, Physics, or other quantitative discipline. This is an incredible opportunity for the hire to establish themselves as a specialist Quantitative Researcher at a global leading buy-side firm, to take ownership of research agenda, whilst implementing an innovative research approach and diversifying strategies across liquid credit.
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The Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery in the School of Medicine at the University of Virginia is seeking a tenure-track PhD researcher to expand our research enterprise.
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The Chemistry Division has a project-base opening for a researcher at the RS2 level to take a leading role in developing next-generation technologies for detection of neutrinos in underground detectors; in particular, to develop a new detector liquid, Water based Liquid scintillator (WbLS), that could be used in a new generation of large underground detectors.
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The postbac will be mentored by Jordan Wickstrom, PhD, who is the Director of Clinical Research within the Rehabilitation Medicine department as well as the Principal Investigator (PI) of a pediatric motor development lab.
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The base pay for this role will be between $200,000 (Bachelors), $205,000 (Masters), and $220,000 (PhD). Perks: Onsite gyms with laundry service, wellness activities, casual dress, snacks, game rooms.
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PhD in atmospheric science, mechanical, civil or environmental engineering, computational science, or a closely related field. Job Description We are excited to offer an opportunity for a Postdoctoral Researcher to conduct research in atmospheric observations for a variety of applications in one of the following areas: satellite measurements, radar meteorology, satellite retrieval algorithms.
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The expectation is that the prospective postdoctoral researcher has basic level experience and interest in protein biochemistry work and experience with various biophysical techniques, ideally including structural biology tools that may include dipolar EPR spectroscopy, NMR spectroscopy, or Cryo-EM.
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We are actively seeking talented Software Engineers/Researchers specializing in Large Language Models (LLM) to join our dynamic team.
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Education : Completion of a PhD in Astronomy, Astrophysics, Physics, Mathematics, Engineering, or related field within the last five years or expected completion within the current academic year.
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Academic experience as a professor, lecturer, or postdoctoral researcher is strongly preferred. PhD in marketing, business, sensory science, or a research-based social science, such as psychology, communications, or political science.
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Our Postdoctoral Research program is designed for candidates who have completed their PhD within the last couple of years and worked in their area of expertise since graduation as a postdoc, professor, or industry researcher/scientist.
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PhD focus on NLP or Masters with 5 years of industrial NLP research experience Multiple publications on topics related to the pre-training of large language models (e.g. technical reports of pre-trained LLMs, SSL techniques, model pre-training optimization) Member of team that has trained a large language model from scratch (10B + parameters, 500B+ tokens) Publications in deep learning theory Publications at ACL, NAACL and EMNLP, Neurips, ICML or ICLR.
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Master's degree, MD or PhD in a scientific, health related or business administration program and one year of clinical research experience Certified Research Administrator (CRA) or Clinical Research Coordinator (CRC) preferred.
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PhD in Computer Science, Machine Learning, Computer Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Electrical Engineering or related fields. PhD focused on topics related to optimizing training of very large deep learning models Multiple years of experience and/or publications on one of the following topics: Model Sparsification, Quantization, Training Parallelism/Partitioning Design, Gradient Checkpointing, Model Compression Experience optimizing training for a 10B+ model Deep knowledge of deep learning algorithmic and/or optimizer design Experience with compiler design.
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