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Laboratory (https://alumkal.lab.medicine.umich.edu/) at the U of M Division of Heme-Onc and the Rogel An exciting opportunity has been created for an experienced researcher to join the Alumkal Laboratory
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multi-departmental efforts on payables systems and the utilization of existing systems to meet the University’s needs. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Reviewing and correcting expense
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of treatment, and patient and family education. Collaborate with other disciplines as appropriate to coordinate continuity of patient care. Implement treatment programs, which include the use of physical agents
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particular, the candidate will investigate enhancement of RL controllers in multi-agent settings and by incorporating optimization techniques such as multi-objective optimization. Overall, the candidate will
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leading a multi-person research software development project, including technical oversight and coordination Specialty Factors Strong experience in full stack software development, including both frontend
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candidates are research driven, organized, and would like to work on challenging problems and innovative solutions. Demonstrated skills in machine learning, neurosymbolic programming, multi-agent systems
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(http://vanallenlab.dana-farber.org/) to work on the analysis of new datasets generated in the context of multiple clinically oriented cancer sequencing projects in order help advance efforts
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for the future of mobile and satellite communications. Fields of applications range from 5G/6G telecommunications to satellite-based internet connectivity. For details, you may refer to the following: https
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excellence in patient outcomes, innovation, and adherence to national quality standards. This breadth of services enables the team to deliver highly specialized, multi-disciplinary care to a diverse broad
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agents. The successful candidate will join an interdisciplinary team working to combat multi-resistant Gram-negative infections (CREs and 3GCs) through innovative chemical strategies. The postdoctoral