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Duke University, Department of Mathematics Position ID: Duke-POSTDOCASSOC [#26970] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708
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Duke University, Department of Mathematics Position ID: Duke-Math-POSTDOCASSOC [#30408] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708
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The Department of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics at Duke University invite applications for a postdoctoral associate position in mathematical modeling, as part of a new NIH-funded Center for Excellence in
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to biomedical research, particularly in immunology. Job Duties Develop and analyze mathematical models (primarily ODEs, but also PDEs and stochastic models) of viral replication and immune processes. Implement
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pathophysiology associated with obstructive upper airway aerodynamics and aeroacoustics. The preferred candidate will havea strong background in medicine and some knowledge of computational and mathematical
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an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and duties required of personnel so classified. Required Qualifications at this Level Education/Training: Work requires knowledge of basic mathematical, research and
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and mathematical modeling, hierarchical statistical modeling, machine learning, remote sensing, geospatial statistics) • Demonstrated ability to conduct independent research and publish high-quality
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. Additionalinformation and provision for requ ests for reasonable accommodation willbe provided by each hiring departm ent. Education Work requires knowl edge of basic grammar and mathematical principlesnormally acquired
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of basic grammar and mathematical principles normally acquired through high school education. Minimum of one year of work experience in directly communicating and providing service to patients or public
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. Additionalinformation and provision for requ ests for reasonable accommodation willbe provided by each hiring departm ent. Education Work requires knowl edge of basic grammar and mathematical principlesnormally acquired