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Expertise is required in the specific area of cancer biology including, but not limited to, cancer immunology, single-cell biology, tumor heterogeneity, chemical biology, mitochondrial biology, proteomics, genomics and computational biology, cancer metabolism, cancer genetics, cancer cell biology, tumor microenvironment, mechanisms of therapy resistance, metastasis, oncogenic signal transduction pathways, genome integrity, cancer epigenetics, and /or systems biology.
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Familiarity with computational lithography○ Experience with GPU coding or other parallel computing○ Experience with MATLAB, Tcl/Tk and other scripting languages (perl, python) is preferred. for the creation of assist-feature shapes○ Create computational geometry utilities and functionsRequired Knowledge/Skills, Education, and Experience○ Bachelor’s degree in computer science or related field○ Good working knowledge of C.
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Develop new pattern tooling design concepts in 3D CAD and predict effectiveness using computational methods and simulation software; document/leverage learning into future designs. Purpose of Role: ESCO's Design Engineer (Global Tooling) contributes to accelerating ESCO's manufacturing and design process by designing safe, functional, and innovative pattern tooling for our manufacturing facilities worldwide.
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We are looking for a candidate with strong fundamentals in plasma physics, electromagnetics, gas dynamics, heat transfer and fluid flow, and experience in computational plasmas, EM modeling, numerical methods, & chemical reaction kinetics.
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Performing Code Optimization (runtime) and memory optimization for processing full chip inverse lithography problems; Working with computational geometry for enforcement of MRC; Working with Sub-Resolution Assist Features (SRAF), their placement within a mask, and enforcement of placement restrictions; Working with physical models of lithography (optics, resist, etch, and 3d mask effects.
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As competency is demonstrated with basic skills, the worker will be given progressively more challenging assignments, including cell isolation from clinical specimens, and the creation of fluorescently-stained samples for flow cytometry or simple computational/database analyses.
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PhD in Mechanical Engineering or closely related field with strong emphasis in Computational Fluid Dynamics, Heat transfer, or related fields. PhD in Mechanical Engineering or closely related field with strong emphasis in Computational Fluid Dynamics, Heat transfer, or related fields.
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Familiarity with computational lithography. ○ Create computational geometry utilities and functions. Semiconductor chips are produced with a photolithography process. Familiarity with computational lithography.
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