13 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"EPIC" research jobs at Drexel University
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Postdoctoral Researcher Apply now Job no: 505365 Work type: Full-Time Location: University City - Philadelphia, PA Categories: Drexel University, College of Engineering Job Summary We invite
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Postdoctoral Researcher Apply now Job no: 505304 Work type: Part-Time Location: University City - Philadelphia, PA Categories: Dornsife School of Public Health Job Summary We are seeking a highly
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Postdoctoral Fellow Apply now Job no: 505571 Work type: Full-Time Location: Remote Categories: A.J. Drexel Autism Institute Job Summary The Life Course Outcomes (LCO) and Policy, Analytics, and
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Professional Studies at Drexel University’s College of Medicine offers the part-time Evening Post-Baccalaureate Pre-Medical certificate (PMED). This program gives individuals who hold a non-science baccalaureate
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also involves the study of activity dependent gene expression in the brain of rats and will involve dissection, staining, and imaging. It will also involve writing grant proposals and manuscripts
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evaluation metrics Background in AI/ML education, human-computer interaction (HCI), or cognitive science Location Hybrid/Flexible Work Arrangement Additional Information This is a Part-Time temporary position
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the context of aging and Alzheimer’s disease. Our laboratory is located in center city Philadelphia in the New College Building. Our research program is focused on neuron-glial interactions, with an emphasis
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support a project that is evaluating end-of-life options for wind turbine blade composites. Specifically, it applies computer modeling with the CELAVI Python package to quantify and compare recycling
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, diligent, and well-organized candidate to join our dynamic research team to investigate dendritic cell biology and immunotherapeutic potential against human chronic viral infections and neuroinflammatory
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our dynamic research team to investigate dendritic cell biology and immunotherapeutic potential against human chronic viral infections and neuroinflammatory diseases. Applicants should have a strong