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challenges in neuroscience, healthcare, and computing; and developing machine learning algorithms to analyze large experimental datasets that deepen our understanding of information processing in the brain
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Date of Assignment, Project, or Grant) 08/15/2026 Position Type Faculty Job Family Faculty Position Overview This postdoctoral appointment in theoretical and computational chemistry/molecular physics
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ways to harness biological principles for advancing computation, including neuromorphic computing. Successful candidates will contribute to cutting-edge research and technology creation
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academic standing Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Department Electrical & Computer Eng Posting Date 05/28/2025 Closing Date Special Instructions to Applicants EOE Statement It is the policy
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publishing research results as author/co-author in peer-reviewed literature is required. Experience in engine experiments and computer modeling is required. Department Mechanical Engineering Posting Date 03/11
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programs for statistical and process-based models, writing journal articles and research proposals, working collaboratively with faculty and graduate students, and mentoring graduate student research
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in the Neural Engineering and Modulation (NEMo) Laboratory of Dr. Jordan Williams, housed at the Zablocki VA Medical Center in Milwaukee. The lab focuses on neural technologies and gene therapy
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support during each session. Adapt Training Sessions: Based on tolerance and progress, adapt the walking program as appropriate to meet the study parameters. Monitor Progress: Track and document participant
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/supervising and training of undergraduate/student · Experience working with children and families • Experience in troubleshooting behavioral equipment and associated computer programs • Effective communication
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groundbreaking discoveries that can improve lives. Join our dynamic, collaborative team and play a key role in driving innovation and contributing to meaningful advancements that shape the future of science and