23 postdoc-software-engineering Postdoctoral positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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post-doctoral fellows that work on advanced MRI techniques. The ideal candidate would have a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering, biomedical engineering, Physics or related field with 1-3 years
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a Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering, biomedical engineering, Physics or related field with 1-3 years of experience in MR pulse sequence development, and / or experience with modern reconstruction
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. (or equivalent) and a background in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or related fields. Candidates who have experience with MICCAI or RSNA CT challenge datasets such as
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University, University of Maryland School of Engineering at college park offers ample opportunity for productive collaborations. More information about the PI could be found here: https
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. degree from an accredited university in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, neuroscience with interest in imaging sciences or related field. The successful candidate will be self-driven
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/postdoc/ for more information on postdoctoral training and benefits at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. The University of Maryland, Baltimore, located on 32 acres in downtown Baltimore, is known as
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are currently recruiting motivated Postdoctoral Fellows with a Ph.D., M.D. (or equivalent) and a background in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or related fields. Candidates who
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neurosciences, psychology, biomedical engineering, or other related fields. Ideal candidates will have one to three (1-3) years of relevant experience in clinical neuroimaging research, or equivalent combination
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, Nature Communications, PNAS, NAR, and others. The Gaykalova Lab is looking for an enthusiastic, highly-motivated postdoc, interested in cancer epigenetics. In particular, a qualified candidate will lead
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environment that has earned an international reputation for genetically engineering and testing vaccines against a wide variety of enteric and other infections, including malaria, COVID-19 and influenza. Based