51 assistant-professor-and-human-computer-interaction Fellowship positions at University of Michigan
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
that will define the CNRE. CNRE research is both computational and experimental; we work on exciting problems in diverse areas such as bio-fluid interactions, signatures, wave energy, advanced materials
-
, with 82 full time professors and over 1,800 students. We offer five degrees: a Ph.D., a Master of Science in Information, a Master of Health Informatics, a Bachelor of Science in Information, and an
-
to facilitate a multifaceted Digital Scholarship Fellows program. This program, which will comprise student, faculty, and community fellows, will offer a way for the Digital Scholarship program to meet existing
-
Apply Now How to Apply Interested candidates should submit the following application materials directly to Professor Christopher Limbach at limbach@umich.edu: Cover letter detailing your research
-
for publication and other research documents. He/she will be required to conduct in vivo and in vitro experiments, collect and process human and mouse samples, and assist in developing new and/or specialized
-
in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Job Summary The Draelos lab, in the departments of Biomedical Engineering and Computational Medicine
-
. Job Summary Weil Institute Postdoctoral Data Scientist Role Description The Weil Institute is in search of a Postdoctoral Fellow to develop predictive analytics that will help improve the treatment
-
interpersonal skills, oral and written communication skills, problem solving skills, and leadership qualities. They will be encouraged to work in a collaborative group setting, and will interact with multiple
-
recruiting a post-doctoral researcher to develop computational models to study the spatial organization and microenvironment interactions in tumors using spatial multiomic data. The lab focuses on mathematical
-
Killian & Abraham labs are seeking a postdoctoral researcher to work on an NIH-funded R01 project investigating tendon cell-extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions using advanced microphysiological and