10 engineering-image-processing-phd Fellowship positions at University of Michigan in United States
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they are developing Required Qualifications* PhD Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, or a related field Familiarity with (biomedical) signal processing Experience
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Apply Now Job Summary A postdoctoral research fellow position is open in the newly formed Michigan Institute for Imaging Technology and Translation (MIITT) in the Department of Radiology
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Ultrasound (UDUS) Research Group and the Michigan Institute for Imaging Technology and Translation (MIITT) at the University of Michigan. Our team is positioned at the interface of ultrasound (US) and magnetic
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Qualifications* PhD Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, or a related field Familiarity with (biomedical) signal processing Experience working with clinical data
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patients with autoimmune disease. This research involves novel bioinformatics approaches to study disease processes in the skin and to establish the determinants of inter-individual heterogeneity, including
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blot, immunofluorescence) Cell transfection Mechanical testing and biomaterials characterization Quantitative image analysis Computational skills including data processing and statistical analysis Prior
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of Orthopaedic Surgery is conducted by a diverse group of faculty, staff and trainees with expertise in biology, engineering, health outcomes, and healthcare. Our research teams are focused on improving treatment
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) PhD graduate who is interested in strengthening their experimental, analytical, and publishing skills before transitioning to independence within academia or bio-pharma industry. Transferring
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. Follow and maintain laboratory protocols and procedures. Required Qualifications* PhD degree in Biomedical Engineering, Pathology, Bioinformatics, Electrical Engineering or a related field. At least 5
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harnessing innovative synthetic biology, microbial engineering, and drug delivery approaches for improving human health in a sustainable manner. Currently, three directions are being explored: (1) engineering