31 finite-element-analysis Fellowship research jobs at University of Michigan in United States
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% - Ultrasound Data Collection and Data Analysis 30%-Conference Abstract and Manuscript Preparation Required Qualifications* PhD in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or related
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multiple types of high-dimensional data. Researching and implementing novel algorithms for analysis of latent factors and their dynamics. Conducting literature searches, manuscript preparation, and
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Medicine and Bioinformatics. The specific objectives of the project are to (i) deploy network analysis methods to genomic data (50%), and (ii) develop such algorithms including community detection algorithms
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stakeholders to design oligo modifications aligned with project goals. Support experimental design and data analysis to ensure robust technical outcomes. Resource Management & Compliance Maintain inventory
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information from electronic health records Conduct systems biology research and analysis for high dimensional data Required Qualifications* PhD degree or higher in computer science, biomedical informatics
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for three references. Job Summary The Kaczorowski lab at the University of Michigan is recruiting a post-doctoral scholar to study system genetics analysis in Alzheimer's Disease, including collaboration with
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build on the current gene circuit to target effectors identified through transcriptomic analysis to modulate chondrocyte function during neocartilage formation. This position offers the opportunity
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assays, histological techniques, and related tissue-based methods. Hands-on experience with in vivo PET imaging, including animal handling, radiotracer injection, and data acquisition/analysis. Strong
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years of research experience in biology or a related discipline. Publication record demonstrating computational skills in image processing or genomic data analysis. Proficiency in rodent neurosurgeries
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record with one or more first-author publication(s) Desired Qualifications* Experience with iPSC and iPSC-cardiomyocyte culture, quantitative immunofluorescence microscopy, and/or analysis of high