117 optimization-nonlinear-functions Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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collaborative open-lab space in the Couch Biomedical Research Building. This appointment is considered a training-focused, transitional role toward an independent academic, industrial, or research career. As a
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processing of social information in patients with psychiatric conditions remain largely unclear. We use a suite of cutting-edge techniques, including in vivo multi-photon imaging, fiber photometry, and custom
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Position Summary The lab of Dr. Claudia Han is seeking a passionate and talented postdoctoral fellow to join our dynamic team in the Department of Pathology and Immunology and part of the Brain Glia
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, functional genomics, and mouse engineering approaches to understand how cancer cells communicate with their neighbors, or the stromal cells, in the metastatic cascade. Our lab also applies biostatistics
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Position Description The Department of Earth and Spaces Sciences at the University of Washington seeks a Postdoctoral Scholar to work on numerical simulations and data analysis to inform the search for life
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. The position is full-time (12-month service period), with an initial appointment for one year, and renewal is possible pending satisfactory performance. Applications will be continuously reviewed until position
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establish a hospital-based proton therapy center and has contributed foundational work in proton and neutron therapy physics, clinical implementation, and radiobiology. These efforts, coupled with Fred
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individuals who think independently but enjoy working as part of a dynamic, collaborative, and multidisciplinary team. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are essential. Postdoctoral scholars
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/year, with an initial term appointment of one year, with the possibility of renewal subject to satisfactory performance and availability of funding for up to three years. The salary for this position
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in the application process, contact the Disability Services Office at 206-543-6450 or dso@uw.edu .