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assigned. Requirements: Matriculation in a Villanova graduate program. Additional Information: Physical Demands Summary: Wage Rate: FT Stipend= (19) Bi-weekly pays at $1473.00/Total= $27,987.00/Fall & Spring
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, the candidate will engage with U.S. ATLAS program office and management team to insure the continuation of the University of Pittsburgh's participation in software development and support on behalf of the ATLAS
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researchers Education: Ph.D. in a related field (e.g., epidemiology, biostatistics, health economics and policy, pharmacogenomics, biomedical informatics, biomedical engineering, computer science, or a related
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methodologies in collaboration with Dr. Suthana and interdisciplinary team members. · Apply advanced statistical and computational approaches to investigate neural dynamics underlying naturalistic behavior
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Research Assistant Professor Civil & Environmental Engineering - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (26001343) Responsibilities include writing proposals and conducting both experimental and computational
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the context of critical illness. This position focuses on computational modeling of host-response mechanisms using high-dimensional multi-omics datasets. The fellow develops novel computational pipelines
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involved in analyzing data collected from the TexNet seismological monitoring program and other stations or assets that provide quality data. Comparing different methods and tools for moment tensor inversion
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for detector support mechanics and cooling, as well as an in-house facility to design, develop and build silicon detectors. At Purdue we also operate a Tier-2 computer center, providing resources for data
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program in partnership with Banner – University Medical Group (B-UMG). Clinical activities will be at Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center, which has an established and growing dermatology program specializing
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applicants include U.S. citizens, permanent residents, or foreign nationals formally affiliated with U.S. institutions. Deadline Month: Varies by program Description: Grants support noncommercial research