10 postdoc-distributed-algorithms positions at The University of Iowa in United States
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POSTDOC - RADIOCHEM CURRICULUM & LAB DEVELOPMENT Requisition # 4445 Position Basics Advertising Ends on:Tuesday, September 30th, 2025 Advertising Started on:Monday, July 14th, 2025 College:College
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validate artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms for analyzing OCT imaging in diabetic macular edema (DME). Data processing and image annotation to support development of AI models trained on OCT scans from
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Reform. This NSF-funded (#2142873) project investigates the extent to which a change agent can influence reform in chemistry doctoral programs. The postdoc will be involved in designing programming
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navigation, and follow-up algorithms. Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any misconduct history or pending research misconduct investigation including but not limited to sexual misconduct
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(james-byrne@uiowa.edu ). Salary is based on years of experience after obtaining the Ph.D. degree and is determined by the Graduate College (https://grad.uiowa.edu/postdocs/salary ). Applicants must be
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understanding of the relationship between diet and various lifestyle factors and brain health. The Postdoc Scholar position is a one-year full-time appointment. Reappointment for additional years is possible
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ecology. Any research interests within these broad fields are encouraged, including (but not limited to) work on population/community assembly, distributions, dispersal, interactions, and function
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the kinetic plasma theory and application of the field-particle correlation technique using electromagnetic field and particle velocity distribution measurements from numerical simulations or spacecraft
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and resolve gaps/disparities in whole-person care. Partake in biopsychosocial distress screening, interdisciplinary communication, collaborative care navigation, and follow-up algorithms. Perform
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required. Required Qualifications: Expertise in one or more of the following areas to solve problems in computational epidemiology as they relate to HAIs: AI, algorithms, discrete optimization, data mining