32 parallel-computing-numerical-methods Fellowship positions at Indiana University in United-States
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Bloomington Position Summary Indiana University, Bloomington Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering Department of Intelligent Systems Engineering Postdoctoral Fellow in Bio-Photonics and
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scientists, biomedical informaticians, clinicians, and public health researchers to develop deployable, trustworthy methods that improve patient outcomes and health system operations. Key responsibilities
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methods and transmission electron microscopy will take place in parallel with neuropathological and structural studies. The Dementia Laboratory has active collaborations with national and international
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on methods development for understanding genetic variation within and between populations, (2) building computational pipelines for conducting simulation experiments and analyzing genomic sequencing data, (3
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overseeing research projects focused on methods development for understanding genetic variation within and between populations, (2) building computational pipelines for conducting simulation experiments and
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organic methods for functional small molecules and polymers. The goal of projects in the Huang lab is to tackle critical societal challenges through precise structural control, efficient manufacturing, and
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Specialist for a National Institutes of Health (NIH) funded fellowship in public and population health informatics. This unique post-doctoral program is located on Indiana University’s Indianapolis campus
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campus. Simon Hall sits between the Biology and Chemistry buildings and is home to our graduate training program in Quantitative and Chemical Biology (https://iuqcb.indiana.edu). Simon Hall houses other
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Design , both in the School of Public Health-Bloomington (SPH-B) at Indiana University . Dr. Holden’s research program pursues “better health, by design” by developing and testing health interventions
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processes. As theoretical understanding of such nonclassical states has advanced over the past few years, numerous experiments will be required to verify and further optimize them for potential applications