74 proof-checking-postdoc-computer-science-logic Postdoctoral research jobs at Duke University
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to provide proof of degree equivalency. 1.A candidate may also be appointed to a postdoctoral position if the candidate has completed all of the requirements for a degree but the degree has not been formally
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Appointee holds a PhD or equivalent doctorate (e.g. ScD, MD, DVM). Candidates with non-US degrees may be required to provide proof of degree equivalency. A candidate may also be appointed to a Research
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Duke University, Biomedical Engineering Position ID: Duke-BME-DUKEHICKEY [#31330] Position Title: Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708, United States of America [map ] Subject Area
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biology. This NIH-funded position is available to study the role of nuclear pore proteins in the regulation of chromatin architecture during neuronal differentiation. The successful candidate will have a
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genomics, metabolomics, or microbiome analysis Computer science, particularly machine learning, artificial intelligence, data science, or computational biology Mathematics or statistics, with experience in
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Duke University, Biology Position ID: Duke-Biology-PD_AS1 [#31009] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Durham, North Carolina 27708, United States of America [map
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. • Collaborate with mathematical modelers and experimentalists in the NIH Center to iteratively refine learned models. Qualifications: • Ph.D. in applied mathematics, computational science, statistics, machine
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Appointee holds a PhD or equivalent doctorate (e.g. ScD, MD, DVM). Candidates with non-US degrees may be required to provide proof of degree equivalency. 1. A candidate may also be appointed to a postdoctoral
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healthcare. Qualifications Required: PhD (or equivalent) in computer science, statistics, biostatistics, electrical/biomedical engineering, or related quantitative field. Strong background in machine learning
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will be studying skeletal muscle biology and function in regulating other tissues, using cellular, molecular, and model animal (transgenic mice) approaches. Specifically, the postdoctoral research