16 funded-phd-in-architecture-and-smart-cities Postdoctoral positions at University of Virginia
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Research Associate position, with the possibility of extension based on an annual basis dependent upon satisfactory performance and the availability of funding. This position is part of the Preventive
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learning, small data learning · Active learning, Bayesian deep learning, uncertainty quantification · Graph neural networks This position involves active participation in a well-funded
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will investigate the epigenetic regulation of HSV latency and reactivation. Multiple projects are available, based on strong preliminary data, and are funded by NIH grants. The projects will inform
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of national research infrastructures. The ideal candidates will have a PhD in a discipline closely related to computational social science by date of appointment (e.g. network science, computer science, data
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The Center for Public Health Genomics at the University of Virginia invites applications for a postdoctoral research associate position in the Onengut Lab. This position is funded by an R01 grant
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the possibility of renewal contingent upon satisfactory performance and the availability of funding. For more information on the benefits available to postdoctoral associates at UVA, visit postdoc.virginia.edu and
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of renewal contingent upon satisfactory performance and the availability of funding. Minimum Qualifications: Education: PhD, MD, or equivalent degree is required at the start date. Experience: The ideal
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Center. The broad areas of interest in Dr. Trinh's lab include: gene regulation by RNAs and proteins, modulation of gene-specific chromatin architecture, blood development, cancer and genetic diseases
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healthcare data. Actively contributing to the preparation of publications for peer-reviewed journals. Assisting in the preparation of grant proposals for funding agencies. This role is ideal for a candidate
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ENGAGE, a federally funded study focused on teacher well-being and social and emotional skills involving mindfulness and compassion activities called CARE. The ideal candidate is a scholar with previous