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. More information about Dr. Card and the lab’s research can be found by visiting https://www.hhmi.org/scientists/gwyneth-card About the Mechanical Engineer role: You will be a general-purpose engineer
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collaboration and knowledge sharing. Access to a world-class computational infrastructure and large, high-quality datasets. The opportunity to engage with world-class researchers, software engineers and AI/ML
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health and welfare benefits. Access to advanced facilities in instrument design and fabrication, imaging, and computation. The opportunity to engage with world-class researchers, software engineers and AI
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engineering. The position aims at developing qualifications and experience in computational research and professional software engineering in a research environment that enables the candidate to pursue
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closely with the Senior Manager of PTR. Apply and gain further in-depth knowledge of using commercial (e.g. Amira, Webknossos) and custom annotation software (e.g. Paintera). Contribute to data production
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interpretation. Resolves hardware, software, and/or network problems to ensure adequate support to the lab. Work closely with scientists to understand analytical workflows and help improve quality and performance
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light microscopy imaging methodologies, including confocal, and light-sheet microscopy, hydrogel-tissue engineering, data analysis, and project management. 1-2 years of experience post-PhD is preferred
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students and junior researchers Collaborates closely with lab members, facility staff, and research partners. What you bring: A PhD in neuroscience or related field of the life sciences. A PhD in engineering
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roles or positions in industry. A supportive and collaborative team committed to fostering your growth as a researcher. What You’ll Do Process calcium imaging data using GPU-based software packages
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receptors (ORs) lays the groundwork for the rational design of novel classes of insect repellents to control human disease vectors, and to engineer synthetic diagnostic “noses” to detect human disease