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( https://viz.stjude.cloud ). Cross-ecosystem projects, such as developing a comprehensive diagnosis ontology used across St. Jude Cloud applications and collecting/harmonizing the catalog of scientific
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commons for diabetes research, including data ingestion, harmonization, and storage, as well as building user-facing portals for data querying and analysis with various interactive and batch-based tools
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of Imaging/Image Reconstruction. The latter is broadly defined, with applications of tools from areas such as Inverse Problems, Partial Differential Equations (PDEs), Functional Analysis, or Harmonic Analysis
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diverse range of pivotal fields, including (but not limited to): Nonlinear PDEs, Geometric Analysis, Harmonic & Functional Analysis, Algebra, Number Theory, Coding & Cryptography, Graph Theory
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harmonize data from large longitudinal education datasets; to implement statistical estimation methods; and to analyze data for research publications. This position requires independent work as
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to evaluate. The main research question is how to automatically harmonize the retrieved information allowing a unique analysis and to map them against multiple user-tailored outputs. This is necessary as the
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of the recruitment and description of the project [Outline of Laboratory] Our laboratory aims to utilize the inherent “softness” of materials to create a future of flexible electronics that harmonize with both people
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, organize, and harmonize data from large longitudinal education datasets; to implement statistical estimation methods; and to analyze data for research publications. This position requires independent work as
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staff assigned to project. Manages project plan and ensures timely delivery of the product that is commensurate with the use cases and requirements. Harmonize omics, clinical, and exposure data across
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working on several projects involving medical image analysis, neuroimaging, and neuroscience. This position is based in the Developmental Network Neurobiology Lab in the UF School of Medicine in