118 algorithms-phd-"INSAIT---The-Institute-for-Computer-Science" positions at The University of Chicago
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maintain algorithms for accurate detection, segmentation, and classification of cells and structures in biomedical microscopy images. This position will also work to align high dimensional (HD) images of
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tuning. Leads and conducts technical workshops or training sessions for faculty, PhD students, and staff, and develops high-quality documentation and user guides to support AI/ML uptake across Booth
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, a person in this position will be a key contributor to the design and implementation of algorithms, AI/ML models, and workflows to enable the discovery of valuable information in large volumes of data
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scholars to tenure-track positions in Macroeconomics beginning in the 2026-27 academic year. Qualifications We invite applications from those who hold a PhD (or equivalent) in the relevant field(s) or expect
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beginning in the 2026-27 academic year. Qualifications We invite applications from those who hold a PhD (or equivalent) in the relevant field(s) or expect to complete the requirements for a PhD in the
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in Accounting beginning in the 2026-27 academic year. Qualifications We invite applications from those who hold a PhD (or equivalent) in the relevant field(s) or expect to complete the requirements
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fellowships. Performs periodic searches/updates to page. Works to make it accessible and easy to use for PhD students. Sends out Fellowship announcements and nominations, coordinates the submission and
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invite applications from those who hold a PhD (or equivalent) in the relevant field(s) (we require all tenure track faculty to have a PhD or equivalent). Members of our faculty are expected to conduct
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Microeconomics.. Qualifications We invite applications from those who hold a PhD (or equivalent) in the relevant field(s) or expect to complete the requirements for a PhD in the relevant field(s) by July 1, 2026
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algorithms, programming languages, and libraries. Ability to understand and translate researchers’ scientific goals into computational requirements. Ability to identify and gain expertise in appropriate new