16 algorithm-development-"St"-"St" Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Kentucky
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), to work on problems at the intersection of biology, medicine, mathematics and computation. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of next-generation learning algorithms to understand
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the supervising professor. This includes implementing the experimental design, data collection, statistical analysis, writing, and submitting manuscripts. The candidate will train and oversee research data
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development and practice advancement. For more information on this Fellowship, please visit https://pharmacy.uky.edu/ippafellow Please upload your resume, cover letter and transcript (unofficial copy is
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development and practice advancement. For more information on this Fellowship, please visit https://pharmacy.uky.edu/ippafellow Please upload your resume, cover letter and transcript (unofficial copy is
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outcomes. While being mentored for a career in academia, the Fellow will have the opportunity to develop and hone teaching skills with various types of teaching experiences. They will also engage in one
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outcomes. While being mentored for a career in academia, the Fellow will have the opportunity to develop and hone teaching skills with various types of teaching experiences. They will also engage in one
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, and environment govern multiexciton generation and spin coherence. Using state-of-the-art nonlinear spectroscopies, the researcher will probe processes spanning femtoseconds to nanoseconds, developing a
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% protected time for scholarly activity/research, and 15% protected time for professional development (e.g., seminars, mentorship, case consultation, etc). The position is one year, with the possibility
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Breeding Project in the Department of Plant and Soil Sciences at the University of Kentucky (Lexington, KY). The goal of this project is to develop commercially viable, short statured, high yielding, open
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to scholarly peer-reviewed publications. Opportunities exist for the selected applicant to mentor students and to develop learning opportunities (courses, workshops, etc.) for the UK earth science community. The