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Primary Work Address: 19700 Helix Drive, Ashburn, VA, 20147 Current HHMI Employees, click here to apply via your Workday account. TLDR: Build the data backbone for the next era of AI-powered spatial
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, sediment transport/deposition, landscape change); You enjoy working with large datasets and applying statistical analysis and modelling approaches; You use scripting/programming in your research (e.g. Python
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of the three direction, each focusing on distinct but complementary areas of biomedical AI and data science: • Position 1: Postdoctoral Researcher in Medical Image Analysis (Pathology or Radiology) Duties
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, including knowledge of AutoCAD and GIS (ArcGIS or QGIS) software; 6. Knowledge of spatial analysis methods; 7. Experience in university teaching; 8. Fluency in Polish—ability to communicate clearly and
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prinicpal investigators within the Genetic Center to design and implement analysis pipelines in several broad areas of computational biology including analysis of experimentally generated datasets in basic
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TLDR: Build the data backbone for the next era of AI-powered spatial biology. Please include a cover letter with your application detailing your qualifications and experience for this position
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or computational methods (e.g., remote sensing, spatial analysis, systems or integrated assessment modelling) applied to sustainability. Candidates from other methodological areas with clear environmental and
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spatial biology. Please include a cover letter with your application detailing your qualifications and experience for this position. Describe a deep learning project you have executed, ideally a creative
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elements of public space. The project has two core research pillars: 1. Spatial, Architectural, and Human-Space Analysis You will investigate how people use, move through, and experience wireless systems in
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neutrophils, tumor cells, CD8+ T-cells, and cancer-associated fibroblasts, within a biomimetic 3D hydrogel that replicates the tumor microenvironment. Observing neutrophil behaviour: Automated image analysis