52 3-phd-positions-in-computer-science-artificial-intelligence Fellowship positions at University of Michigan
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* Qualified applicants must have a PhD degree in biology, Life Sciences, Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field. They should also have at least 5 years of experience conducting laboratory-based
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research that together enhance our contribution to society. Required Qualifications* PhD in computer science, engineering, applied mathematics, statistical physics, biology, or a related field. Reasonable
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on December 14, 2025. All applicants are required to submit the following: A brief cover letter (max two pages) that includes a summary of the applicant's PhD research and career goals and outlines how an Erb
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, with 82 full time professors and over 1,800 students. We offer five degrees: a Ph.D., a Master of Science in Information, a Master of Health Informatics, a Bachelor of Science in Information, and an
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Apply Now How to Apply Application Includes: CV Research statement (250-500 words) Statement of professional goals (250-500 words) Contact information of 3 professional references Job Summary The
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in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Responsibilities* This work requires advanced skills in molecular and cellular biology, interpersonal
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: Completed a doctoral degree program (MD, PhD, DrPH, EdD, or equivalent) by the starting date. Demonstrated commitment and interest in opioid-related and pain research. Research experience within a relevant
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guidelines. Required Qualifications* PhD in biological sciences or related field with at least 2-3 years of laboratory research experience. The ability to work productively in a team environment and work with
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information from electronic health records Conduct systems biology research and analysis for high dimensional data Required Qualifications* PhD degree or higher in computer science, biomedical informatics
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years in residence, typically teaching three classes per year, in addition to pursuing their fellowship project. Public dissemination of fellowship work takes place in the winter of their first year