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to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Post Doctoral Scholar Department: Engineering
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Quantum Information Science and Engineering (QISE). This prestigious fellowship is hosted by the Center for Quantum Information Science and Engineering (CQISE) at The Ohio State University. The ideal
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of assistive technology service provision, outcomes, and implementation. The Post Doctoral Scholar will collaborate with the RED Lab researchers and AT Center clinicians to complement existing research lines
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to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Post Doctoral Scholar Department: Engineering
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, and therapeutic response and resistance and to translate these findings to improve patient outcomes. The overall goal of this research program—spanning basic mechanistic discoveries, application of high
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to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Post Doctoral Scholar Department: Engineering
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to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Post Doctoral Scholar Department: Engineering
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to submitting your application, please review and update (if necessary) the information in your candidate profile as it will transfer to your application. Job Title: Post Doctoral Scholar Department: Engineering
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informatics, electrical engineering, or a related field Demonstrated expertise in machine learning, deep learning, and image-based modeling. A strong publication record in top-tier venues (e.g., MICCAI, CVPR
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. The Post Doctoral Scholar will embark on a program of independent research with the primary goal of determining how computational and theoretical methods can provide thermodynamic design principles