71 assistant-professor-computer-science-data-"St"-"St" Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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, establish advanced manufacturing routes for these polymers and implement computational algorithms to assist their optimization. The RISE Polymer Lab is dedicated to developing the next generation of robust
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cytoskeleton and membrane trafficking. • Utilize quantitative, biophysical, and computational approaches to cell biology, including fluorescence imaging, image analysis, and biophysical modeling. • Experiment
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Ultrasound. Core Duties: Apply advanced engineering techniques to rapidly fabricate intracardiac ultrasound ablation catheters, ensuring consistency to allow comparisons of use in large-animal scientific
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interpreting findings. Writing journal articles and project progress reports. Assisting with grant management, including supervising project students. Organizing data and code repositories for promoting open
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Position Overview School / Campus / College: College of Arts and Sciences Organization: Speech & Hearing Sciences Title: Postdoctoral Scholar in the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences and
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biochemistry, bioinformatics, single cell genomics, epigenetics, pharmacology and pathology. The Nelson laboratory website provides additional information: https://research.fhcrc.org/peternelson/en.html
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DNA in easily accessible urine samples. Our recent work is getting significant attention from clinical researchers and technology developers, and we aim to advance our collaborations and develop
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research teams Interest in rural economies in developing countries Training in economics is desirable, particularly if paired with other data science or modeling skills. Other quantitative social scientists
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expertise in EEG data acquisition and analysis, strong programming skills, and a passion for developmental neuroscience. Experience working with infants or young children is highly desirable. This will be a
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learning, especially in early development. More information about I-LABS can be found at: (http://ilabs.washington.edu ). This I-LABS research is led by Dr. Patricia Kuhl (Speech and Hearing Sciences