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teaching curriculum in the PhD, Doctor of Nursing Practice, and/or baccalaureate programs as aligns with the candidate’s program of research and experience; engaging in professional service; and providing
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recruiting faculty to lead cutting-edge informatics and artificial intelligence product development and implementation and health services research while promoting and facilitating collaboration. Priority
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in the professional PharmD program of the College of Pharmacy and the PhD graduate program of Molecular Pharmaceutics. The Department of Molecular Pharmaceutics is home to three internationally
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for successful candidates to align research areas with campus-wide initiatives such as biomedical engineering, data science and artificial intelligence, immunology, inflammation and infectious diseases, diabetes
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applications for an open-rank (Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor) tenure-track or tenured faculty position in the broad area of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with a focus on Image Analysis and Computer
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culture. This tenure-track position is dedicated to advancing cancer research through expertise in cancer data science, focusing on deep learning, artificial intelligence (AI), generative AI, large language
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validating deep learning models for the prediction of disease progression from ophthalmic data. Skills include working with image or computer vision-based toolkits, development of multimodal, multidata type
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activities, as assigned. • Potential for supervisory role. Essential Characteristics: Intelligent, creative, perceptive; analytical, conscientious, hardworking. Self-motivated and independent. Experience in
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, cardiovascular engineering, biomaterials, and therapeutics. In addition to the aforementioned engineering areas, the department has embraced emerging research areas in artificial intelligence, data science
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on the inpatient service and in the Infectious Diseases clinic and a significant role in the infection prevention and hospital epidemiology program. There is ample opportunity to develop an independent research