74 postdoc-image-processing Fellowship positions at Harvard University in United States
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Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS ) National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB ) Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD ) National
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for genome sequencing data to enhance our understanding of disease processes including cancer and brain-related diseases. Areas of interest include: Identification of mosaic mutations in non-tumor cells and
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, computational modeling, and data analysis for studying human motor learning is a plus. The review process is competitive, based on academic record, as well as professional and extra-curricular experience. Basic
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While at UNC-Chapel Hill, 2022 AOB Postdoc Alexandria Bredar, PhD conducted research with a focus on contributing to a carbon-neutral, recyclable energy infrastructure, working to answer
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review process. Contact Information: Walid Hammam Director, Weatherhead Scholars Program Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Harvard University Please see the Weatherhead Scholars Program website
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before the fellowship start date. Applicants with external funding are welcome to apply but must undergo the same review process. Additional Qualifications Special Instructions APPLICATION DEADLINE IS
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given to recent graduates who have not previously held a postdoctoral position. Applicants with external funding are welcome to apply but must undergo the same review process. Please email the Director of
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at least two of the following: electrophysiology, rodent experimentation, programming of controllers, neuroprosthetics or neuromodulators, peripheral nerve surgery, neural interfacing models Track record
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Description Postdoctoral positions are available in Cengiz Pehlevan’s research group at Harvard University. Our group investigates how intelligence emerges from the collective dynamics of simple processing