238 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science Postdoctoral positions in United States
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will have connections to both the Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS) and the Radiological Sciences Laboratory (RSL). The ideal candidate for this position will have interest in being trained in
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engineered animal models, single-cell profiling, and advanced image processing and analysis. In addition, numerous institutional shared resources and core facilities support the laboratory by providing
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. Strong background in neuroimaging techniques (e.g., MRI, PET) and computational modeling. Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, MATLAB, or R. Experience with image processing tools and
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(CHX, 11-ID) beamline at NSLS-II seeks a postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in computational imaging, data science, or scientific computing. This position will focus on developing advanced
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(CHX, 11-ID) beamline at NSLS-II seeks a postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in computational imaging, data science, or scientific computing. This position will focus on developing advanced
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Computer Science, Computational Biology, and Computational Biophysics. Extensive training opportunities cover all aspects of the drug discovery process. The postdoctoral scholar will receive professional development
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electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, computer science, medical physics, neuroscience, or a related field. While this is the preferred background, highly qualified candidates from other scientific
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at NSLS-II seeks a postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in computational imaging, data science, or scientific computing. This position will focus on developing advanced image reconstruction
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Postdoctoral Research Associate - Human Organoid/Assembloid Models of Schizophrenia-associated Risks
related fields within the last 3 years and who have experience in organoid development, patch-clamp techniques, 2-photon imaging, and computational neuroscience. The successful candidate will lead an
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motivated and talented postdoctoral researcher to employ optical approaches to study the mechanisms of cortical network formation in the developing brain. We have recently obtained funding to use wide-field