35 web-programmer-developer-"https:"-"https:"-"https:" Postdoctoral positions at Duke University
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will contribute to developing and evaluating state-of-the-art methods for predicting mental health outcomes from multi-modal clinical and digital health data. This position offers the opportunity to work
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:00 AM UnitedKingdomTime, listed until 2026/08/01 04:59 AM UnitedKingdomTime) Position Description: Apply Position Description WORK PERFORMING: The postdoctoral researcher will develop scalable design
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projects within the lab as well as your own. Write fellowship and/or grant applications as appropriate for the development of your career. Present research findings at local and national scientific meetings
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. Occupational Summary The David Lab at Duke University (www.ladlab.org ) is recruiting a postdoctoral fellow to join an established research group developing and applying DNA sequencing and computational
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develop computational methods to interpret complex data. In addition to research responsibilities, the postdoctoral researcher will actively engage in group meetings, journal clubs, and departmental
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simulation methods, GPU-accelerated computations, several programming languages, and presenting results to wide technical and non-technical audiences. Additionally, the candidate will also develop theory and
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focus on developing play-based learning resources and interdisciplinary multimedia projects, with some aspects overlapping with formal STEM education and policy. In addition to project responsibilities
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Systems Modeling. This position focuses on leveraging and developing new equation learning methods, such as Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs), Biologically Informed Neural Networks (BINNs), and
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for projects examining questions in cardiovascular disease using extremely large data sets comprised of routinely-collected clinical data · Developing and maintaining requirements for access to Truveta Data and
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or scholarship, and may include teaching responsibilities. The appointment is generally preparatory for a full time academic or research career. The appointment is not part of a clinical training program, unless