34 phd-computational-intelligence-"University-of-Exeter" Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
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Sign In Create Profile Postdoctoral Research Associate-Computer and Information Research Tucson, AZ, United States | req23101 Apply Now Share Save Job Posted on: 6/11/2025 Back to Search
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on visual and perception and decision-making in complex environments, with a focus on medical image perception and Artificial Intelligence (AI). This position offers hands-on experience with behavioral, eye
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large EHRs, claims, or omics datasets. Ability to conduct research independently and within a team. Minimum Qualifications PhD in data science, biomedical informatics, computational biology, neuroscience
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., transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics) and artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) applications in biomedical research will be considered a strong advantage. Outstanding UA benefits include health
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Associate I position seeks scientists ready to pursue an ambitious program of research in astronomy or astrophysics (0.5 FTE) and in supporting service operations (0.25 FTE) of Steward Observatory
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. Contribute to grant writing. Minimum Qualifications PhD in computer science, computational biology, or related field. Dissertation must have focused on development of neural networks for analysis of proteins
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/or graphic formats. Minimum Qualifications PhD or MD, PhD degree in neurobiology, biophysics, molecular biology, biochemistry or related field of study. Preferred Qualifications Expertise in
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to various world-class observational and computational facilities for ground-based radio and optical observing. Start dates range from August 2025 to August 2026. Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental
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Qualifications Experience in electrophysiology and analytic methods for analyzing this type of data. Experience in computational neuroscience and modeling, as well as in the aging brain is desirable. FLSA Exempt
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of our research program is to understand the neural circuits that underlie cognitive and emotional behavioral decision-making. Many of our research projects are focused on neuromodulatory circuits such as