11 big-data-and-machine-learning-phd Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Houston
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Researcher to join our interdisciplinary team in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. This role focuses on developing and applying label-free imaging techniques, designing cutting-edge optics
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, statistics, computer science, physics, etc. Prepares and edits research papers, proposal, and reports. Performs advanced testing procedures and analyses of data. May prepare samples for testing. Performs
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project meetings. Requirements • PhD in Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Materials Science, or a closely related field awarded by the start date. • Strong background on experimental
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for geometric PDEs, in particular for fluid problems posed on surfaces. Both theoretical analysis of numerical methods and code development. Job requirements: PhD in mathematics or applied mathematics, experience
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experimental data, and documenting findings through peer-reviewed publications and technical reports. The researcher will also contribute to grant proposal development, mentor graduate students in laboratory
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the University of Houston College of Pharmacy. The fellow will learn in vitro microbiology techniques, molecular biology including PCR and DNA sequencing, and clinical research skills including execution
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, museums, restaurants, and thrilling sports teams. It offers affordable housing and enjoys a low cost of living. Both universities are close to the Texas Medical Center, the largest in the world, a large
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interaction methods. Experience in algorithmic human-robot interaction, learning, control, and/or manipulation is required. This position will be advised by Prof. Pam Qian (primary) from the University
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on translational, clinical, and outcomes research. Research is conducted in collaboration with expert faculty researchers from the University of Houston College of Pharmacy. The fellow will learn in vitro