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, architectural history, cross-regional and cross-cultural practices, ecocriticism, theories of the image, and visually-informed theoretical and other frameworks, are welcome to apply. Mission Statement The mission
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. The second pertains to a NASA-funded project to design and fly an airborne water vapor Lidar sensor at supersonic speeds. In either role, the successful applicant will apply optical analysis techniques (theory
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Econometrics to work onsite in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Successful applicants will have opportunities to: Access a rich and novel dataset that merges electronic health records from Michigan Medicine with
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practitioner engagement approaches to study the impacts of climate migration. The successful candidate will work under the mentorship of Derek Van Berkel and Maria Carmen Lemos on an NSF project called
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two courses per academic year and will be expected to be in residence in Ann Arbor during the academic year. The Forsyth Fellow will work with a mentor, who will help open doors to the UM community
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to two years based on performance and the availability of funds. Deadline & Start Date: Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. The anticipated start date is February
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inner ear and brain development and function. The University of Michigan is a vibrant college town with a world-class research community. Our highly collaborative group explores developmental mechanisms
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Apply Now How to Apply Please send your CV and 3 letters of recommendation to Sarah Vordenberg (skelling@med.umich.edu). Job Summary Be part of the movement redefining medication decisions through
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fundamental mechanisms of sleep and circadian rhythms and how their disruption contributes to neurodegenerative, neuropsychiatric, and neurodevelopmental disorders. Our work spans Drosophila, mouse, and human
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manufacturing contexts. The outcome of this work will be a validated compilation of quantitative information that will serve to project opportunities as well as baseline data set for assessing these methods and