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technologies and educational innovation. The Postdoctoral Associate will collaborate with faculty, students, and development teams to advance projects that examine how virtual reality (VR) and eye-tracking
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influence placental physiology, fetal development and long-term health outcomes. The successful candidate will join a dedicated research team conducting translational studies using animal models, human tissue
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, the Postdoctoral Researcher will lead and assist with data modeling, AI/ML methods, software package development, scientific paper writing, and grant proposal writing. This position will work under the guidance
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, information quality experts, statisticians, and researchers during software development. Lead and participate in the design, implementation, and reporting of research and evaluation studies. Contributions
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management, data analysis, recruitment, and leading/contributing to manuscripts related to the project. The associate may also work to develop culturally appropriate education and dissemination based
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. The candidate will assist with data curation, development of data visualization and analysis tools, and maintaining interdisciplinary relationships between UF researchers and UAA staff. Candidates will be
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neuroscience through innovative AI technologies. This unique position represents an extraordinary partnership with industry-based collaborators, and will include vendor-sponsored hardware and software
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using high-density electroencephalography (EEG). The candidate will be expected to work collaboratively with a research team to collect and analyze data, mentor junior lab members, prepare manuscripts
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and PCB reverse engineering as well as expertise in areas of explainable AI, causal AI, and reinforcement learning. Duties will include, but not be limited to, conducting research on the development
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Investigator) and collaborators to develop new research directions and contribute to the lab’s mission of understanding metabolic adaptation, stem cell function, and chronic disease pathogenesis. The expected