73 machine-learning-phd-in-netherland Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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responsibilities include assisting with project management including scheduling regular progress meetings with collaborators, presenting updates, and general project communications. Qualifications: PhD in Earth
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to research publications and presentations. Required Qualifications: + PhD in chemistry, chemical biology, biochemistry, or a related field. + Strong background in protein and peptide chemistry
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| Electrical and Computer Engineering This position researches theoretical and experimental methods for the detection of counterfeit integrated circuits assists with the development of grant writing and
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techniques, data analysis, and scientific communication. Required: PhD in chemistry, physics, biomedical engineering, or other related discipline. Past graduate or postdoctoral experience with single-particle
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the preparation of proposals for new funding. Required Education: PhD in Materials Science and Engineering or a Related Field Additional Information: Location: Fontana Laboratories (1018) Position Type: Term (Fixed
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ensures return to editorial staff or journal for timely publication, composes and presents research at conferences; directs research personnel. Minimum Education/Experience Requirements: PhD or MD/PhD
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should have demonstrated outstanding performance throughout their previous studies with their own publications. The successful candidate should hold a PhD in biomedical sciences with less than 3 years
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: PhD in social science, data science, computer science, information systems, environmental science, ecology, or related field. Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research, as evidenced by peer
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the implementation of machine learning/AI methods for studying complex human diseases, such as glaucoma and retinal diseases. The candidate will have the opportunity to lead research projects, write
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learning outcomes and instructional practices. The position supports a collaborative research initiative led by faculty and staff from the College of Arts and Sciences and the College of Education and Human