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future quantum simulations at the intersection of subatomic physics and quantum information science. The successful candidate will also lead peer-reviewed publications and develop computational methods
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in Dr. Wenpin Hou’s team to design and deploy new methods on large-scale datasets (e.g., NIH-funded and consortia resources). You will: Key Responsibilities: Lead and co-lead projects in AI
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Department of Cell Biology is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate position to join a project in the lab of Debby Silver. The Silver lab at Duke University School of Medicine seeks a highly motivated fully funded
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lead a faculty-mentored research project addressing a significant climate, environment, or sustainability challenge. Projects must demonstrate interdisciplinary approaches. A final research proposal and
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/bioinformatics, and data science. Work Performed · Work in highly collaborative inter-disciplinary environment with clinicians, econometricians, statisticians, and data scientists · Lead statistical analysis
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quantum devices. S/he will lead the experimental effort on the design, fabrication, assembly, integration, and testing of the devices that are fundamentally more manufacturable than the current approaches
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involves designing, executing, and analyzing experiments that explore atomic-photonic interactions and advanced quantum gate operations with trapped atomic ions. The successful candidate will also develop
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, evidence-based practice, and interdisciplinary collaboration to lead the future of nursing. Our nursing program stands as a leader in healthcare education, earning #1 in the nation for Best Bachelor
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future quantum simulations at the intersection of subatomic physics and quantum information science. The successful candidate will also lead peer-reviewed publications and develop computational methods
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will lead methodological innovation and applied research in predictive modeling for mental health, drawing on diverse data modalities such as: Electronic Health Records (EHR) Patient-reported outcomes