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of manuscripts, presentations, conferences, and grants. Preferred Qualifications Equipment Utilized Physical Demands and Work Environment Overview Candidates must be highly motivated, open to learning new
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discipline expertise and computational areas, such as data science, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), generative AI and other technology innovations. Key details of this position include
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. The candidate should have a strong background in process modeling, control, optimization, applied machine learning, and AI. City: Cranbury State: NJ Location: Off Campus Create a Job Match for Similar Jobs About
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Investigator, the Postdoctoral Associate will conduct specialized cardiovascular research techniques and procedures with focus on artificial intelligence and machine learning platforms that will promote
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docking and machine learning. Among the key duties of the position are the following: Performs various research and technical operations relative to ongoing investigatory activities of a laboratory; may
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docking and machine learning. Among the key duties of the position are the following: Performs various research and technical operations relative to ongoing investigatory activities of a laboratory; may
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have the opportunity to develop independent research aligned with the aims of the ADN lab. Current work focuses on machine learning and multivariate decoding of neuroimaging data to predict subjective
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phase of a project. Conduct behavioral, anatomic, chemogenetic, and pharmacological in rodents to delineate mechanisms underlying opioid abuse. Conduct conditioned place preference, and learning and
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and implement computational techniques in processing neuroimaging including CT and MRI modalities. Demonstrated ability in big data analytics and machine learning techniques. Expert ability in
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also be expected to be highly collaborative and train and mentor undergraduates in scientific research projects. ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE: 1) Computer simulations of protein structure