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algorithm development, data analysis and inference, and image analysis Ability to do original and outstanding research in computational biology, and expertise in computational methods, data analysis, software
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algorithm development, data analysis and inference, and image analysis Ability to do original and outstanding research in computational biology, and expertise in computational methods, data analysis, software
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optical multi-pass cell (around the PA cavity) to increase signal levels. The PARS sensor will be developed and tested for real-world outdoor usage with an eye to developing a commercial product. We seek
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-centered design, and the health professions. Key areas of research include medication safety; mobile health, sensors, and other technologies; aging and family caregiving; chronic disease care; lifestyle
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Theoretic algorithms of defense, and how those can/should be modified to account for human attacker’s biases. To accomplish this goal, we study attacker’s behavior and create cognitive computational models
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environment. The mission of the center is to adopt a transdisciplinary approach to advance research and education in quantum computing and algorithms, quantum materials for next-generation technologies, and
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algorithms. The candidate should have the following skills: • Strong technical, analytical, and quantitative abilities; • Strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills, and the willingness
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may include but are not limited to: algorithm and software development; application or development of computational or statistical methods; data analysis; modeling; statistics and machine learning
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algorithms, clinical decision support systems, and population health management platforms. Evaluate emerging technologies in clinical informatics and provide strategic recommendations for their adoption within
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use of data and algorithms. Excellent written and verbal communication skills and ability to communicate effectively with a variety of different stakeholders, e.g., academics, business executives