57 computer-science-programming-languages-"Prof"-"Durham-University"-"Prof" Fellowship positions at University of Michigan in United States
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. GLISA works at the boundary between climate science and decision making, striving to enhance Great Lakes communities capacity to understand, plan for, and respond to climate impacts now and in the future
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. This is an advanced clinical training program beginning February 3, 2026, and ending February 2, 2027, with an opportunity to extend for a second year. The mission of this Post-MSW graduate training program
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/30929265/ ). This MIP Postdoctoral Scholars program has significant resources to promote professional development, skill-based workshops, and community networking events. The program also provides
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new and growing lab. Required Qualifications* The fellow is expected to have: Ph.D. in Neuroscience, Biology, Psychology, or a related field by the start date. Hands-on experience with in vivo
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one from your current graduate or clinical residency training program. Graduate-level academic transcripts (unofficial is acceptable) Two writing samples, preferably a copy of a previously published
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they are developing Required Qualifications* PhD Degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, Applied Mathematics, Statistics, or a related field Familiarity with (biomedical) signal processing Experience
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program for up to two years in which they will acquire core skills in research methods including analytic skill development, grant and manuscript writing, and project management through a combination of
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, statistics, computational biology, or a related field; Strong programming skills in one of the traditional programming or scripting languages (R/Python/C++); Experience working in a Linux environment; A strong
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relevant expertise in cancer biology, cell signaling, or molecular imaging. Contact information for three references should also be provided with your application materials.? Job Summary The Humphries Lab
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. The Global Center is administered by the School for Environment and Sustainability at UM with funding from the National Science Foundation. Its mission is to lead innovative research to understand and generate