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, electrical engineering, experimental physics, or a related field Strong programming and signal processing skills, with experience in Python and/or MATLAB Demonstrated ability to work independently and
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. The FY25 minimum is $76,383. The Water & Energy Efficiency for the Environment Lab (WE3Lab) seeks 1-2 Postdoctoral Scholars with a vision for the coordinated operation of water systems and electricity grids
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to treat malignant brain cancer glioblastoma. Part of our work centers on targeting EGFRvIII, which is splice variant of EGFR and is highly expressed in these tumors. Recently, we demonstrated a tyrosine
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computer or data science with applications to engineering, or a Ph.D. in engineering with experience in AI, machine learning, and/or LLMs). A strong passion for research, along with a proven record of
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external) How to Submit Application Materials: To begin the application process, please send an email using the subject line “Postdoctoral Position in Machine Learning for Advancing Mental Health” to Tina
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or Chemical Engineering. • Prior work experience in hands-on laboratory experimentation. Prior work in microfabrication, engineering design (computer-aided design), and soft lithography. • Potential experience
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of decarbonized water and energy systems; and 3) supporting the design and enforcement of water-energy-food policies. We seek a new team member who enjoys team-science and engineering and would thrive
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. Qualifications for this position include a PhD in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Human-Computer Interaction, or a closely related field. Candidates should have demonstrated
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awareness, are known to be critical. However, the role of other factors – such as differences in visual processing and executive functions (EFs) – are still debated. The overarching goal of this project is to
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for a researcher who’s motivated by improving systems: how clinicians work together, how decisions are made under pressure, and how technology can support (rather than hinder) the people who care for