110 assistant-professor-and-human-computer-interaction Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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Scheduled Hours 37.5 Position Summary WashU’s Office of Postdoctoral Affairs (OPA) is seeking a Program Manager for Postdoctoral Services and Operations, who reports directly to the Assistant Vice
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. The successful candidate will be a member of a highly interdisciplinary team including oncologists, biologists, engineers, and imaging scientists. The candidate will develop computational models of human disease
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during early childhood in both typical and atypical (i.e. autism spectrum disorders) populations. Our collaborative team is focusing on face-to-face interaction between children and their parents employing
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will work under the supervision of and in collaboration with Dan Eisenberg, Associate Professor of Anthropology. Ideal applicants will have broad interests in the evolutionary biology of living humans
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Position Summary The lab seeks a postdoctoral researcher with demonstrated experience in host-microbiota interactions, ideally with a strong record in immunology, microbiology, or related multi
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Professor Ben Williams on software development for the Roman Space Telescope and help in the development and testing of the definitive crowded field photometry routine for the Roman Space Telescope. This work
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Description A Postdoctoral Scholar position is available working under the general direction of a Principal Investigator(s), this position will help conduct a Bezos Family Foundation-funded research study
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At-Risk U.S. Communities." The postdoc will work closely with communities in flood-prone regions of the Midwest and Mississippi Delta to develop tools to predict health risks from flooding and assist local
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globular subcortical nuclei using volume-based methods. The post-doc will use a semi-automated gradient-based approach, akin to the approach used in the Human Connectome Project’s multi-modal neocortical
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neurodegenerative diseases and brain aging. The Amin Lab studies the role of neuro-immune interactions in the pathogenesis of neurodegeneration and age-related brain disorders. We are an enthusiastic and