16 master-degree-study-in-mechatronics Postdoctoral positions at University of Virginia
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The Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American and African Studies invites applications for residential Post-Doctoral Research Associates, beginning in July 2026 (must have PhD in hand by June
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the supervision of the Principal Investigator. Qualified candidates must have a doctoral degree, preferably a PhD in psychology, neuroscience, or biological sciences by the appointment start date. Extensive (3
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will collaborate with faculty, research staff, and students. Depending on candidate interest, topics of study may include: Prompts as a data primitive and related methods Foundation model adoption and
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interpretation, providing feedback to parents, report writing, and follow-up. Experience with comprehensive assessment (i.e., cognitive, achievement, social/behavioral, adaptive) and gold standard autism
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vision–language models, and 2) develop novel, inherently-editable vision–language model architectures to facilitate continuous updates during deployment. The postdoc’s main responsibilities will be
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injury and long-term neurological health. The overarching goal is to create new imaging methodologies with improved sensitivity and specificity to study the interaction of neurofluids and neurodegeneration
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Lawmaking, and will have the opportunity to teach one class in the Batten School. A particular research focus on lawmaking in American state legislatures and/or the U.S. Congress is welcome. The Center
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The Jomaa Lab at the University of Virginia is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to join our interdisciplinary team studying the molecular basis of protein biogenesis
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also perform studies needed to advance the missions of our research program. This is a leadership position within the lab, and the successful candidate will serve as the principal investigator's
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degree Preferred Qualifications Education: A Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Cell Biology or related field is required by the start date of the appointment. Experience: Substantial expertise in an area of inquiry