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Experience in Computational Neuroscience is preferred, but other strong applicants are considered (with background in Computational Physics, Applied Mathematics, Biophysics, and related disciplines.
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We are seeking an experienced Senior Computational Engineer to apply advanced methods of mathematical optimization and meshing to create tightly integrated software products for the generative design of 3D models for additive manufacturing and robotic assembly.
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The Archer School for Girls in Los Angeles, CA, is seeking a full-time Biology teacher beginning in August 2024. We are currently looking for an experienced Biology teacher with. A bachelor’s degree in Biology, Biochemistry or similar is necessary; science research experience and a master’s degree is preferred.
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PostDoctoral Position in GPCR Structural Biology. Qualified candidates must have a Ph. D. degree with a solid background in structural biology and biophysics/biochemistry. Our research focuses on the structural biology of G protein-coupled receptors involved in neurobiology and immunology, using single particle cryoEM, complemented with biophysical assays.
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Extensive experience applying linear algebra in computational contexts. As the Lead Computational Geometry Software Engineer within our team, you will play a pivotal role in shaping our product and guiding the direction of our company.
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We integrate computational chemistry, product design, and advanced manufacturing methods to solve difficult challenges like hardening UAVs against laser attack, protecting payloads during hypersonic flight, and streamlining the defense product manufacturing supply chain.
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Must possess a valid California Single Subject Science (Biology or Life Science) Teaching Credential with CLAD or ELA. CBEST (or other qualifying basic skills requirement as outlined by the Commission on Teacher Credentialing) is required.
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As a Senior Computational Geometry Software Engineer at Freeform, you will play a critical role in developing the pre-print, computational geometry software platform for our metal 3D printing production system.
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The successful candidate will be responsible for conducting experimental approaches involving molecular biology, tissue culture, and mouse models. Postdoctoral Fellow in T cell biology at Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope at Los Angeles.
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2024-2025 Science Teacher (Biology and Chemistry) Our team is made up of world travelers, nacho connoisseurs, KPOP business owners, and Taylor Swift fans. Be A Nerd: Get ready for the deepest content dive of your career.
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