27 algorithm-development-"St"-"St" Postdoctoral positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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imbalanced cross-sectional imaging data are especially well-suited for the position . The postdoctoral researchers will develop algorithms for deployment at our prestigious R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center
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for postdoctoral researcher position to conduct collaborative research aimed at the development of novel data mining algorithm to neuroimaging, genetic, and clinical data for brain disorders such as
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. Qualifications a. Qualifications A PhD in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering with biomedical data analysis emphasis or related fields is required. Previous experience in developing novel data mining
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for postdoctoral researcher position to conduct collaborative research aimed at the development of novel data mining algorithm to neuroimaging, genetic, and clinical data for brain disorders such as
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background in pulse sequence development and/or reconstruction techniques. The MRI scientist will be involved with an NIH-funded project to develop real-time adaptive motion correction for MRI, and
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of Diagnostic Radiology & Nuclear Medicine at University of Maryland School of Medicine has an opening for MRI Scientists with a background in pulse sequence development and/or reconstruction techniques. The MRI
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Post Doctoral Fellow - (24000169) The Shigella-ETEC Vaccine Research Lab in the Center for Vaccine Development is seeking a qualified Postdoctoral Fellow to work on research investigating
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. Dr. Burd's laboratory provides an interactive and stimulating environment as well as opportunities for growth and career development via mentorship programs, participation in conferences, or access
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Post-Doctoral Fellow - (230000RS) Job Posting: Post-doctoral Fellow – Immunology and Vaccinology Center for Vaccine Development, University of Maryland School of Medicine The Center for Vaccine
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the long-term goal of accelerating the development of novel vaccines and therapies. This includes work elucidating how sickle cell trait provides protection against malarial disease. We are particularly