85 brain-computer-interfaces-"https:" Postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University
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& Humanities - Dept. of Philosophy Department: Arts and Sciences | Philosophy Job Description The Department of Philosophy, in collaboration with the AI in Arts and Humanities Program in the College of Arts and
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Information Science and Engineering Department: ERIK | Center for Quantum Information Science and Engineering The Center for Quantum Information Science and Engineering (CQISE) is a University Center focused on Ohio
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embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal to refine a method for microbial and viral sample enrichment from corals. Duties will include conducting laboratory experiments and data
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links and good communication skills with other members in group/core scientific staff in related program areas to gain exposure to, and build knowledge of experimental research activities and approaches
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analyzing data for NIH-sponsored projects, developing and troubleshooting experimental protocols, and contributing to translational studies at the interface of cancer biology and organ injury. The laboratory
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The College of Education and Human Ecologys Center on Education and Training for Employment (CETE) Post-Doctoral Scholar will support the centers new research and development program in Artificial Intelligence
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. Primary role would be in the Margolis Environment Brain and Behavior (EBB) Lab with a focus on overseeing ongoing partnerships in Ghana with the Kintampo Health Research Center, and assisting with other
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Doctoral Scholar studies how local environments impact the chemical physics of chemical reactions at battery and atmospheric interfaces, the homeostatic control of photosynthesis, and/or next generation
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Computational modeling of metal alloys using an Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME) approach. Responsibilities: 60% Perform research on the microstructural evolution of metal alloys during
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. * Examine mechanisms of organ cross-talk between the heart, vasculature, and brain. * Utilize in vitro and in vivo models, including inflammatory and aging-related models. * Perform molecular