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electronic systems for control and analysis of instruments, applying these systems to the study of human diseases, and acquiring and analyzing clinical data sets. Programming skills should include MATLAB
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currently hiring for a postdoc associate. The individual will plan and execute 2-3 active projects per year. These projects are typically collaborative studies between the McIntyre Lab and other Duke faculty
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, have experience conducting survey research online, and have experience working with natural language processing and application programming interfaces, as well as prompt engineering, large language model
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innovation, and public engagement, providing Fellows with resources and networks to launch impactful careers. To learn more about the SCALES Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, visit our program page: https
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now has international programs in more than 150 countries. The Pratt School of Engineering at Duke University is one of the fastest rising, highly ranked engineering schools in the nation. The school
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benefits, and a wide array of family-friendly and cultural programs to eligible team members. Learn more at https://hr.duke.edu/benefits/ Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing
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History Department and assist in the development of collaborative projects that link History and CDS and draw on the talents of Duke students, possibly including the new summer History+ program. The
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excited about working in a diverse lab group setting, plan and conduct assessments independently and collaboratively, interpret data, and present results to diverse audiences. Fluency in English (written
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skills are particularly welcome. For information about the lab and the PI, please visit: https://www.cellbio.duke.edu/purushothama-rao-tata/ . This will be a minimum one-year appointment, contingent upon
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. The individual will plan and execute 2-3 active projects per year. These projects are typically collaborative studies between the McIntyre Lab and other Duke faculty, or faculty at other academic