44 phd-computer-artificial-machine-human Postdoctoral positions at Pennsylvania State University
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Computer Science, Math, Statistics (in hand at time of hire) or a related field are eligible to apply. Life sciences (Biology, Genetics, Biochemistry, etc.) PhDs with computational experience are also
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experimental and/or data skills are welcome to apply. Experience in computer programming (e.g., Matlab, Python) and neuroinformatics tools is a plus but not required. Previous work with rats and basic surgical
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computers or atomic-physics platforms, and quantum algorithms for quantum many-body physics. A PhD in Physics is required. The ideal candidate will have numerical simulation skills with exact diagonalization
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molecular infectious disease testing. The qualified applicant must have been awarded a PhD within the last 2 years and state their interest in pursuing a career in clinical microbiology to support patient
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the Electrical Engineering department, and Daning Huang in the Aerospace Engineering department in the area of Scientific Machine Learning. The project is to develop computationally efficient reduced-order
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functional magnetic resonance imaging: fMRI) methods to investigate iconicity in spoken language – the idea that the sound of a word may convey its meaning. The successful candidate will have a PhD in a
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in Dr. Elbarbary’s lab utilizes cell culture, mouse models, and human clinical samples. The lab employs state-of-the-art techniques in the fields of RNA biology and bone biology. We are seeking
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tissues is another growing research line in the lab. Research in Dr. Elbarbary’s lab utilizes cell culture, mouse models, and human clinical samples. The lab employs state-of-the-art techniques in
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reporting. Candidates must have a PhD in MatSE and experience in mechanics of materials, computational modeling, and experimental characterization of materials. Candidates should submit a CV and cover letter
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mechanisms of hepatitis B virus replication and persistence in the laboratory of Jianming Hu, MD, PhD, Professor, Department of Cell and Biological Systems, H-107, The Pennsylvania State University College