178 channel-coding-electrical-engineering Postdoctoral positions at Rutgers University
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mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering, architecture, urban planning, or other, as related to building sciences and energy systems o Advanced experience with whole building energy
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Minimum Education and Experience: Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Coastal Marine Science, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, or a closely
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, neural engineering, and data analytics. Among the key duties of this position are the following: Collecting behavioral and electrophysiological data in the clinical environment. Writing replicable code
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skills and interests of the postdoc. In addition to multiphoton imaging and multiphoton optogenetics, projects may also involve animal training, electrical and optical engineering, electrophysiology
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federal, state and Rutgers's compliance standards as they appear in RBHS's Corporate Compliance Policy, Code of Conduct and Interest policy. Acts as a role model for corporate integrity, customer service
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skills and interests of the postdoc. In addition to multiphoton imaging and multiphoton optogenetics, projects may also involve animal training, electrical and optical engineering, electrophysiology
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critical cognitive and behavioral functions (e.g. memory formation). This is an interdisciplinary position at the cross-section of cognitive neuroscience, electrophysiology, neural engineering, and data
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normal and pathological feeding and reward processes. Applicant must hold a PhD or equivalent degree in neuroscience, biochemistry, molecular biology, psychology, computer science, biomedical engineering
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-infiltrating lymphocytes and gene-engineered T cells. Postdoctoral Associates are expected to establish an innovative, collaborative research program addressing important and fundamental questions. Active areas
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and gene-engineered T cells. Postdoctoral Associates are expected to establish an innovative, collaborative research program addressing important and fundamental questions. Active areas of research