27 algorithm-development-"St"-"St" Postdoctoral research jobs at George Washington University
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across AI, incorporating insights from algorithm development, systems engineering and architecture, human psychology, sociology, law, science and technology studies, economics, and policy studies. Faculty
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across AI, incorporating insights from algorithm development, systems engineering and architecture, human psychology, sociology, law, science and technology studies, economics, and policy studies. Faculty
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Neural Development at The George Washington University School of Medicine is uncovering the secret life of the fetal and infant brain. We use advanced electrophysiological methods in animal models of human
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at conferences and meetings, and may develop new theories and methodologies. Extensive experience using R, Python or similar tools are a key requirement for the position, and successful candidates should show
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that will be presented at professional conferences (e.g., Society for Research on Child Development (SRCD); Society for Research on Adolescence (SRA). Peer-reviewed Publications: Author or co-author 6 peer
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at conferences and meetings, and may develop new theories and methodologies. Extensive experience using R, Python or similar tools are a key requirement for the position, and successful candidates should show
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, and may develop new theories and methodologies. In this position, fellows may also assist faculty mentors in the conduct of established research and/or direct research staff. The fellow performs work
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include: Design and implement research protocols; design safety procedures; adapt new procedures, methods or instrumentation relative to research procedures. Collect, prepare and analyze research data; keep
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(including sleep studies, metabolic measurements); adapt new procedures, methods or instrumentation relative to research procedures. Collect, prepare and analyze research data; keep a detailed record
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networks for cancer metabolism, which further plays an important role in the development of novel cancer therapeutics. The Lee lab research tools include mammalian cancer cell lines, 3D organoid, xenografted