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We are seeking a Sr. Radiomics and AI Engineer who will be responsible for developing and implementing algorithms and software that can analyze medical images and extract clinically relevant
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: 117895-en_US We are seeking a Sr. Radiomics and AI Engineer who will be responsible for developing and implementing algorithms and software that can analyze medical images and extract clinically relevant
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recently joined Johns Hopkins University, where she is the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of AI Alignment and Governance in the School of Government and Policy and of the Department of Computer
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Computer/Information Sciences Internal Number: A-168130-3 General Description Professor Gillian Hadfield is seeking a highly-qualified postdoctoral scholar to join her team at the Normativity Lab in
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/change data input, files/database structures, data transformation, algorithms, and data output by using appropriate computer language/tools to provide technical solutions for highly complex application
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to develop algorithms that can extract valuable insights from large datasets. - Contribute to the development and improvement of flow cytometry techniques by utilizing computational statistics and machine
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The Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health is looking for a Sr. Program Officer II (SPO II) to join project BESAFE, or Behavioral and Educational Strategies for Avoiding Falsified
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communities. Study data results will focus on public health outcomes specific to the approved protocols at the worksite. We are seeking a Research Program Assistant who will primarily assist in the day-to-day
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the classroom. We are seeking an CTY Assistant Program Manager to support the development, planning, and execution of academic experiences for advanced learners that are rigorous and novel for CTY students in
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The Pathology Department is seeking a Sr. Research Program Coordinator II to oversee the administrative implementation of a collaborative research project between Johns Hopkins Sidney Kimmel