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, and behavioral measures. · Collect, process, and analyze multimodal datasets, including neural, physiological, and motion-tracking signals. · Develop and refine research protocols and methodologies in
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Systems Modeling. This position focuses on leveraging and developing new equation learning methods, such as Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs), Biologically Informed Neural Networks (BINNs), and
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develop novel computational approaches. Develop mathematical descriptions for the acquired data and work with our theorists collaborators to implement new theories. Integrate with the rest of the lab and
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for projects examining questions in cardiovascular disease using extremely large data sets comprised of routinely-collected clinical data · Developing and maintaining requirements for access to Truveta Data and
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] Subject Area: Engineering / Biomedical Appl Deadline: none (posted 2025/06/16) Position Description: Apply Position Description Chory Lab Seeking Postdoctoral Associate (Automated Evolution postdoc
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Description Duke University invites applications for a full-time Postdoctoral Scholar to join an interdisciplinary research team studying environmental exposures and immune system development in children
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policies pertaining to other schools at Duke University. The postdoc candidate is expected to: 1) Develop novel methods for incorporating scientific machine learning in solving problems in solid mechanics
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of the mass spectrometry-based proteomic data generated in our chemoproteomics experiments. The postdoctoral associate will be responsible for developing and optimizing custom data analysis and visualization
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) development of vaccines and therapeutics against a variety of infectious diseases. Working at the interface of basic, clinical and translational research, we collaborate with multiple laboratories at Duke as
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Caribbean (NASA grant award). The objective of this research project is to support the development of integrated, science-based metrics linking biodiversity and health outcomes using Earth Observation (EO