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to help develop computational methods and algorithms for novel bi-directional brain computer interfaces. Responsibilities Develop computational methods for analyzing and modeling complex neural
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synthetic methods to obtain antimony- and bismuth-containing chelating ligands (bidentate and multidentate) with a variety of rigid organic scaffolds such as xanthene, thianthrene, anthracene, triptycene, etc
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, promotes and supports employee development using proven methods. Designs and uses data-driven approaches to ensure ongoing staff growth and program improvements. Utilizes adult learning and cognitive
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in anomaly detection and cheating detection. Core responsibilities include managing and further developing academic integrity methods and approaches supporting online learning at The University
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international journals, and informal reports. Utilize high-performance computing techniques in simulation studies supporting research efforts. Required Qualifications · PhD in engineering, economics, or related
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, and continuation of funding. Incumbent will play a major role in experiment development and implementation and receive training in advanced neuroimaging methods. Candidates must have evening and weekend
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asynchronous) and continue to develop those best practices. Research, develop, and execute new Student Success initiatives focused on methods, approaches, and tools that may help prevent students from falling
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implementing new MRI methods and services on the Center’s MRI systems. Coordinates the educational and training programs of the BIC regarding MR imaging and spectroscopy, including the development of curricula
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as a key area for programming, this role supports connection to and support of incoming and early-stage graduate students through career programming and outreach during orientations. Methods of support
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experimental economics, operations research and decision science, and quantitative social science supported by qualitative exploration and community participatory methods. The BBR has had recent collaborations