11 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science uni jobs at The Rockefeller University
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The Rockefeller University The Rockefeller University is a world-renowned center for research and graduate education in the biomedical sciences, chemistry, bioinformatics and physics. The university's
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manufacture of optical systems for biological imaging applications. Qualifications REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: A Bachelor's degree (or higher) in a technical field, like engineering, math or physics, Three (3
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The Comparative Bioscience Center (CBC) provides a comprehensive program of animal care in support of the University's in vivo research. The goal of our staff is to provide investigators with the highest level of
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for and has resulted in a paradigm shift in human clinical medicine and fundamental immunology. In the past decade,the laboratory has uncovered that single genetic lesions in children confer severe and
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to the laboratories Qualifications Required Qualifications BS in Environmental Health Science or related field Must possess the ability to lift 50 pounds and wear respiratory protection Computer competency in PC
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our Laboratories and Departments to reduce administrative burden on faculty and staff so that they can focus on our mission: science for the benefit of humanity. We strive to be a trusted and innovative
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. Qualifications REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: Master’s degree in computer science, cybersecurity, information systems, or a related field. A minimum of ten (10) years of progressive experience in information security
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protocols, communicate concisely and effectively, with the ability to work independently and proactively Must possess excellent computer skills, and working knowledge of Microsoft suite (Excel, Word, and
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administration of the Hess Center internal grants program and with the review process, including securing external reviewers as needed. They will help gather and write up material needed for annual reporting
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keeping animals indoors so that field and laboratory observations can be conducted in parallel. It currently supports a breeding program for the development of transgenic songbirds. Past research has