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initially for one year, with the potential for renewal based on performance and funding. Start dates are flexible. The postdoctoral scholar will: Conduct research in applied hydrogeophysics. Work with
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scholar will contribute to an NSF-funded project exploring a new semantic foundation for type classes and type families in Haskell. Their work will include formalizing the new approach in Lean, implementing
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operations. Position Expectations 1. Demonstrates respect for all members of the University community in the course of performing one’s duties and in response to administrators, supervisors, coworkers, and
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the Department of Internal Medicine at the University of Iowa is seeking a Research Assistant Professor. For this position, we seek qualified candidates with research interests in airway epithelial function and
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. Initial term: one year with the possibility of renewal based on performance and funding. Start date: TBD (must be after Ph.D. completion) RESPONSIBILITIES Curriculum and Laboratory Course Development Lead
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that is currently under installation and scheduled to go live clinically in the spring of 2019. The MRRF is a part of the Iowa Institute for Biomedical Imaging and works closely with faculty both from
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Department:Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Salary Salary:Commensurate Position Details Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Percent Time:100% Position Description: Applicants are invited for a postdoctoral research scholar to
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. The post-doctoral research scholar will work primarily with CADRE Associate Director Dr. Diana Jalal, and with Tippie Associate Dean for Research Prof. Nick Street. Additional collaborators will include Dr
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. Proficiency in coding with MATLAB and/or Python. A track record of peer-reviewed scientific journal publications. Self-motivated, able to work independently, strong written and interpersonal communication
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control and hospital epidemiology journals. The post-doctoral scholar will be expected to contribute to ongoing papers and present our work at scientific conferences and CDC meetings. The CS faculty in