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. • High-level understanding of multiple engineering disciplines (system, electrical, mechanical, software, machine learning). • Computational analysis requires fluency in coding. • Must have
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to ensure its growth and strategic goals are met. POSITION PURPOSE The Department has worked successfully to grow its presence within the Fred Hutch Cancer Center, who is the adult oncology program for UW
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complex datasets to be used in epidemiological and statistical analyses. • Develop and implement new computational and statistical methods. Write, test, and maintain code primarily in Python (preferred) and
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mechanisms underlying the genetic architecture of AD, we have generated multiple layers of -omics data, including DNA methylation, gene expression, proteomics, metabolomics, and lipidomics, from several large
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candidate will be expected to develop a program of external funding via federal agencies and/or private funding agencies/industrial sponsors. The Division of Pediatric Cardiology is a diverse team covering
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Years) Skills: Not Applicable Driver's License: A driver's license is not required for this position. More About This Job Preferred Qualifications: PhD in neuroscience, biomedical engineering, or a
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Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering, and graduate degree programs in Computer Science and Electrical and Computer Engineering. For more information regarding
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research development staff to determine existing resources and outstanding needs to develop appropriate support mechanisms. Work with RDO staff to anticipate, identify, and disseminate federal and private
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Position Overview School / Campus / College: College of Engineering Organization: Mechanical Engineering Title: Assistant or Associate Professor tenure track,in Quantum Information Science and
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be expected to actively participate in teaching and mentoring of trainees, with the opportunity to become faculty in several diverse graduate programs, including Molecular Mechanisms of Disease PhD