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Researcher to join the Reproductive, Genitourinary and Digestive (RGUD) disease estimation team. As a Researcher, you will assess data from multiple sources and develop strategies to integrate them
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Position Overview School / Campus / College: College of Arts and Sciences Organization: Speech & Hearing Sciences Title: Postdoctoral Scholar - Behavioral and Neural Development of Social
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relevant data to produce the most up-to-date and scientifically credible results through the development of sound method and analytical approaches. You thrive in a collaborative work environment and can work
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the development of sound method and analytical approaches. You thrive in a collaborative work environment and can work on multiple projects concurrently while meeting deadlines. You keep current of recent
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. Qualifications Required Qualifications: Completed PhD in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, physics, or a medical imaging related field. Experience with developing advanced pulse sequences
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. Proficient with running machine learning algorithms (e.g., Random Forest, CART) and regression models (e.g., SAR, LME) to derive ecological insights from big data sets. Experience developing reproducible and
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to achieve the following objectives: 1. Characterize 3-D Urban Structure and Change: Utilize data from multiple remote-sensing platforms and deep learning algorithms to generate high-resolution maps of 3-D
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, establish advanced manufacturing routes for these polymers and implement computational algorithms to assist their optimization. The RISE Polymer Lab is dedicated to developing the next generation of robust
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at multiple levels; and to collaborate with partners to develop and sustain locally-led, quality health systems, programs and policies. We are dedicated to hiring faculty who are committed to fostering
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the formation of the isthmus of Panama and its impact on the evolution of plants in rivers). This collaborative project will integrate genomic, paleontological, and geological data to unveil how riverweeds