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neurostimulators. Our team has deconstructed brain activity to discover the neural code responsible for the abnormality of walking in Parkinson’s disease and can predict debilitating freezing events that can cause
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communications (ISaC) to network design using O-RAN; from statistical learning theory to software defined radio (e.g., USRP) prototypes. The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has both
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science, conservation science and planning, or a closely related field at the time of appointment. Preferred qualifications ● Coding fluency in R, Stata and/or Python for statistical analyses; ● Excellent
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to publish research findings and present results at professional conferences. DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of quantum field theory, nuclear physics and particle physics
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scholarship. Our active GW Postdoctoral Association welcomes your engagement in social and professional activities as you join our research teams. Research guides, coding and data management solutions as
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scholarship. Our active GW Postdoctoral Association welcomes your engagement in social and professional activities as you join our research teams. Research guides, coding and data management solutions as
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will lead to fundamental advances in human-water systems theory and applied research benefits for local water and land managers. Thus, the ideal candidate would have strong quantitative skills
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on exoplanets. The position will be supervised by Professors David Catling and Joshua Krissansen-Totton. This theory project is funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and does not depend on federal grants
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Mathematics, Physics, or a closely related field Preferred Qualifications Experience in coding with Mathematica and Python, MATLAB, Julia, C/C++, or a similar program language Prior knowledge of the theory
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scholarship. Our active GW Postdoctoral Association welcomes your engagement in social and professional activities as you join our research teams. Research guides, coding and data management solutions as