35 phd-studenship-in-computer-vision-and-machine-learning Postdoctoral positions at Pennsylvania State University
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to investigate iconicity in spoken language – the idea that the sound of a word may convey its meaning – in both neurotypical people and people with aphasia. The successful candidate will have a PhD in a relevant
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learning preferred. Strong experimental and computational skills, with ability to work independently and contribute to collaborative research and publications. BACKGROUND CHECKS/CLEARANCES Employment with
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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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computational biology and bioinformatics, with experience in: Applying deep-learning or AI-based methods for image denoising. analysis of whole-genome sequencing (WGS) or other large-scale sequencing data
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students, and may also teach one course per year for the Department of Statistics. A Ph.D. in Statistics, Biostatistics, Machine Learning, or a directly related field at the time of appointment is required
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satisfactory performance. Degree/Field of Study: PhD in fluid dynamics, geomechanics, computational geomechanics by start date with Penn State. Applications must be submitted electronically and include a CV
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students. The required qualifications are: PhD degree in mathematics, science, engineering, or a related field by the start date. Extensive experience in one or more of the following areas: probabilistic
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the fields of RNA biology, bone biology, and osteoimmunology. Candidates must have a PhD. A Strong publication record and significant experimental training in molecular biology and biochemistry are required
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enthusiastic and ambitious to learn. Expected proficiency in atleast 4-5 of these techniques: Hematopoietic cell flow cytometry immune-phenotype characterization Transduction or primary leukemia and
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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