15 medical-image-processing-phd Fellowship research jobs at University of Texas at Austin
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. Experience with the use of electronic medical records and clinical data. Self-direction, critical thinking skills, and ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team. High computer proficiency, including
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communication processes for accessible climate science information. Co-designing youth participatory action research initiatives. Required Qualifications PhD received within the past 3 years in social sciences
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with NCI, CPRIT, and NIH-funded projects. Required Qualifications PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, computer science, information science, biomedical engineering, or a related field. PhD must
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-edge semiconductor manufacturing equipment and processes that will set the course for future advancements in semiconductor logic, memory, heterogeneous integration, chip cooling and more. Situated in the
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. Required Qualifications · PhD in Geophysics · Experience with land seismic acquisition, DAS, and time-lapse monitoring · Proficient in computer programming · Extensive publication and presentation record
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, or free speech. Candidates should hold a PhD in a field such as History, Political Science, Public Policy, Criminology, Gender and Women’s Studies, Black Studies, Latino Studies, Ethnic Studies, Sociology
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Description About Dell Medical School As part of The University of Texas at Austin, one of the nation’s leading research universities, the Dell Medical School pursues innovation in the redesign
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Description About Dell Medical School As part of The University of Texas at Austin, one of the nation’s leading research universities, the Dell Medical School pursues innovation in the redesign
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Start Date: Immediately ---- Position Duration: Expected to Continue Until Jun 26, 2026 ---- Location: AUSTIN, TX ---- Job Details: General Notes PhD must have been received within the past 3 years
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resources and systems, and (d) evaluate drought and flood risk and resilience. This research program is anticipated to yield significant insights for Texas water resource management and planning processes as