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involves a deep dive into biological systems using computational techniques. The candidate will help design and implement algorithms to analyze complex biological data (like high-throughput sequencing data
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on the use of Machine Learning algorithms for rapid damage assessment. Research topics could focus on: the definition and use of novel damage sensitive features, physics informed machine learning, transfer
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-physiology and the development and application of remote sensing algorithms is highly essential. The candidate should be proficient in working with data from a range of satellite sensors, with particular
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operations research, operations management, statistics, and economics; and it would be ideal preparation for a PhD program or other graduate study. The Staff Associate duties involve work in one or more of the
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regeneration. Self-motivated individuals with PhD in Mechanical Engineering or Biomedical Engineering with Organ-On-a-Chip expertise are encouraged to apply. PhD with at least five years of wet lab research
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communication skills, as well as be able to demonstrate strong creative thinking and problem-solving skills. Minimum Degree: PhD or MD/PhD Minimum Qualifications: All applicants should have excellent
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. Opportunities may exist for clinical supervision and teaching. Minimum Requirements: PhD, PsyD in clinical psychology or doctorate in a related field. NYS license required. QUALIFICATIONS: PsyD or PhD in Clinical
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Investigator (PI) and colleagues on the project, funders, and project leaders. Specific projects will be assigned and discussed by the PI. PhD Degree Applicants must have strong communication skills, ability
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program based at LDEO, and to demonstrate strong potential for effective teaching at undergraduate and graduate levels. Applicants should have a PhD in earth and environmental sciences or related field
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directly to the Principal Investigator, Nim Tottenham, PhD. The Dan Lab conducts research on emotional development, associated neurobiology, and the role of early experiences in this development