29 postdoc-in-postdoc-in-automation-and-control-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at University of Michigan
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techniques, methods, and research, especially deep learning literature, and how these methods apply to our use cases Ability to manage multiple projects and assignments with a high level of autonomy and
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these postdoctoral fellowships as providing an exceptional opportunity to recruit potential new faculty to the University by offering the possibility of either a postdoc alone or a combined postdoc and tenure track
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. In addition, Erb Institute postdocs are expected to contribute to the success of the Institute; this may take the form of guest lecturing, speaking engagements, translational research publications
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, with specialists working in hydrodynamics; marine and offshore structures; dynamics, control and marine system integration; robotics and autonomy; yacht design; design, production, and management; marine
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research, especially deep learning literature, and how these methods apply to our use cases Ability to manage multiple projects and assignments with a high level of autonomy and accountability for results
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knowledge graphs to develop and test new measures of innovative potential. The project will also assess how these measures relate to multiple indicators of research impact in biomedical research, with a
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relevant field. Ability to synthesize ones own results and others to formulate hypotheses Must possess energy and drive to coordinate multiple projects simultaneously. Must have excellent communication
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multiple types of high-dimensional data. Researching and implementing novel algorithms for analysis of latent factors and their dynamics. Conducting literature searches, manuscript preparation, and
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of employment. Learn more about the work modes . Additional Information One-year postdoc with option to renew. Background Screening Michigan Medicine conducts background screening and pre-employment drug testing
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development in Neurodevelopmental disorders associated with altered chromatin regulation. The candidate will participate in multiple NIH-funded projects that explore disease mechanisms in rodent and human