33 computer-science-image-processing positions at University of Florida in United-States
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-institutional, NIH-funded research initiative within the Computational Microscopy Imaging Lab (CMIL) focused on integrating digital pathology, spatial omics, and clinical datasets into an AI-enabled modeling
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Classification Title: Research Software Engineer IV Classification Minimum Requirements: A Bachelor’s Degree in computer or physical science, statistics, bioinformatics, analytics, or similar
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computer science using data-driven techniques (graph theory, ICA, machine learning), in other imaging modalities (DTI; MEG), and in multimodal integration will be relevant. Experience with AFNI/SUMA, SPM, FSL
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be available to work a minimum of 10 hours weekly Must have a valid driver's license Ability to lift up to 40 pounds as necessary to move computer equipment and other items Preferred Qualifications
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of Small Animal Clinical Sciences invites applications from qualified individuals for a full-time clinical-track position in Soft Tissue Surgery (Small Animal) at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor
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-admission/ASR. Obtains necessary insurance authorization for same day/next day/future orders, appointments and surgery. Loads imaging disks, faxes patient-related documents, scans patient records into Epic
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improvement Active research or scholarly output Experience in AI or Informatics, optimal but not required Special Instructions to Applicants: If you are interested in a rewarding position in a friendly, state
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with 16 other specialties within the small animal hospital including internal medicine, integrative medicine, diagnostic imaging, surgery, neurology, and oncology. The hospital is also supported by a
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, imaging informatics, and large language models (LLM) is preferred. This position will require collaboration with multiple stakeholders, including informatics experts, clinicians, basic scientists, and
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program, faculty, staff, and student accomplishments. Promotional Materials: Design, develop, and disseminate a variety of digital and print materials (e.g., flyers, posters, Monthly FFGS newsletter, save