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, computer vision and machine learning algorithms. · Information dissemination and decision-support services · Policy related analysis and investigation · Previous interactions with transportation funding
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, the Postdoctoral Associate will investigate hippocampal and cortical circuits during navigation and goal-directed behaviors using large-scale electrophysiology, in vivo imaging, optogenetics, and computational
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of Neurosurgery is seeking a graduate of a MD or PhD program preferably with a background in basic sciences, particularly in skull-based Neurosurgery. This individual will work under the supervision of Dr Anil
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bending. Occasional lifting of 20 pounds to a height of 6½ feet. Hearing and speech capabilities necessary to communicate with other researchers and staff in person, on the telephone and by e-mail. Vision
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, the Postdoctoral Associate will investigate hippocampal and cortical circuits during navigation and goal-directed behaviors using large-scale electrophysiology, in vivo imaging, optogenetics, and computational
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Science, Electrical/Computer Engineering, or a related field by the start date, with a strong publication record in computer vision, multimodal learning, or vision–language models. We require hands-on expertise with
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, program evaluations, and other related reports. Minimum Education and Experience: Ph.D. or equivalent in Public Health, Psychology (health, social), Sociology, Anthropology or a related field required. City
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University of New Jersey, is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate for the department of Neurosurgery at the New Jersey Medical School. The Department of Neurosurgery is seeking a graduate of a MD or PhD program
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board (IRB). Prepares data for timely completion of all requirements of grant reporting including correspondence, progress reports, program evaluations, and other related reports. FLSA Exempt Grade Salary
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at the intersection of computational modeling, data science, and clinical medicine. The successful candidate will work closely with clinicians, intensivists, and computational scientists to develop