38 formal-verification-computer-science Fellowship positions at University of Michigan
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be asked to submit letters directly through Interfolio. The recommendation letters should address the scholarly promise of the research program and the applicant's teaching skills. A curriculum vitae
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Master of Science degree in Health Services. Our proposed Core Program will provide trainees with rigorous scientific and biostatical training and expanded knowledge beyond their oftentimes narrow research
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psychology, sociology, human geography, public health, public policy & planning, or another related field Formal training with qualitative and/or quantitative social science methods Experience conducting
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into the design of a prototype implant to be tested in large animals. The Neural Engineering and Ophthalmology research environments are excellent. The Neural Engineering Training Program and the Vision Research
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topics such as risk perception, protective action or risk mitigation behavior, natural hazards, or climate change adaptation Formal training with quantitative social science research methods, including
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of conducting and directing basic science laboratory research. The work will involve contributions to a cartilage regeneration-oriented research program, specifically focused on using synthetic biology tools
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opportunities to work with other investigators from Michigan and Harvard. Required Qualifications* Ph.D. in Statistics, Mathematics, Biostatistics, and Computer Science. Strong computing skills using R, Python
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expertise relates to this posting. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Job Summary The Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan, in
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qualitative and mixed methods research and developing psychosocial interventions are also desirable. Skill with conducting human subjects research, data management, statistical analysis, and the development
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the University of Michigan. This exiting new program is designed to support research education for surgery residents or postdoctoral scholars with an interest in organ transplant policy and outcomes. The program