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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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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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-reviewed publications and develop computational methods to interpret complex data. In addition to research responsibilities, the postdoctoral researcher will actively engage in group meetings, journal clubs
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biomedical data science, developing new methodology and scalable algorithms, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams at Duke. Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to providing employment
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position is available in Dr. Gustavo Silva’s laboratory at Duke University (https://sites.duke.edu/silvalab ). The prospective candidate will develop research focused on developing and using functional
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. The successful candidate is expected to contribute intellectually to ongoing projects, develop new experimental strategies, and participate in the dissemination of research findings through presentations and
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Description: Apply Position Description Position Summary: The Duke University Sanford School of Public Policy has an immediate opening for a postdoctoral research position in the area of energy and development
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academic institutions. Individual will develop and test novel computational models of the neural activity generated by electrical stimulation of the brain. Also, perform data analysis utilizing medical
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other Duke faculty, or faculty at other academic institutions. Individual will develop and test novel computational models of the neural activity generated by electrical stimulation of the brain. Also
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developing study designs, programming experiments, data collection and analysis, manuscript preparation, research presentations, IRB submissions, and the supervision of students and research assistants