120 phd-position-for-fully-funded-reserch-in-computer-vision Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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Position Overview School / Campus / College: School of Medicine Organization: Laboratory Medicine and Pathology Title: Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
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for one year, with the possibility of renewal for a second and/or third year, contingent upon performance and the availability of funding. Questions regarding the position may be directed to QMCsearch2025
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required for this position. More About This Job Required Qualifications: PhD in Earth or Environmental Science, Civil/Environmental Engineering, Geography, Computer Science, or a related field at time of
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biology and FLASH/ultra-high dose rate radiotherapy (UHDR-RT). This position offers an exceptional opportunity for a motivated PhD or MD/PhD scientist to advance the biological and translational foundations
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positions starting in Autumn 2026. The INT’s local research interests include QCD, lattice gauge theory, quantum computing, many-body theory and nuclear structure, nuclear astrophysics, effective field theory
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scientific papers, and contribute to the overall preparation of research for publication. To assist in the training of PhD and undergraduate students. Working Conditions: This position works in a laboratory
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Position Overview School / Campus / College: College of Arts and Sciences Organization: Biology Title: Postdoctoral Position in Quantitative Cell Biology in the MATSU lab Position Details Position
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imaging program involving molecular oncologists, cancer biologists, computational biologists, and imaging scientists focused on detecting breast cancer and predicting response to therapy. The position is
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for the position is negotiable. A start date as soon as possible is highly desirable. Support is available for computing, publication, and travel to conferences. This position does not involve fieldwork
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Position Details Position Description Dr. Juming Tang’s group at the University of Washington has launched a new research program focused on developing novel sensors and AI tools to enhance the transparency