107 computer-science-graduate-internship Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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protein techniques. Experience with mouse handling and colony management. Experience with molecular biology techniques. Preferred Qualifications Education: No additional education beyond what is stated in
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Biology, Deep Learning, Histology, Immunochemistry, In Vivo Imaging, Micro-Computed Tomography (Micro-CT), Mouse Handling Questions For frequently asked questions about the application process, please refer
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are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with physics or engineering expertise who will design and operate a 3D super-resolution ultrasound system, write control software, build computational imaging pipelines
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. Postdoctoral applicants must be graduates of APA-accredited doctoral programs in clinical or counseling psychology, have completed an APA-accredited internship, and be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. About
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for these polymers and implement computational algorithms to assist their optimization. The RISE Polymer Lab is dedicated to developing the next generation of robust, intelligent, sustainable, and evolving (RISE
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, Fisheries Science, Biology, Zoology, Biological Oceanography, Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science, or related discipline Knowledge of modeling ecosystem and/or social network dynamics Strong
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cytoskeleton and membrane trafficking. • Utilize quantitative, biophysical, and computational approaches to cell biology, including fluorescence imaging, image analysis, and biophysical modeling. • Experiment
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Ultrasound. Core Duties: Apply advanced engineering techniques to rapidly fabricate intracardiac ultrasound ablation catheters, ensuring consistency to allow comparisons of use in large-animal scientific
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industrial engineering, systems engineering, computer science, electrical engineering, or a related field. · Strong background in machine learning or data analytics and hands-on experience handling big
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disease with a focus on Alzheimer’s Disease. Computational models will be developed that utilize data obtained from a wide range of experiments, from basic biochemical methods to advanced imaging techniques