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Associate to work with Dr. Bridgette Kelleher in the Purdue University Department of Psychological Sciences. Dr. Kelleher’s research uses telehealth-based methods to assess early development of children
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processing, threatening global food security and having serious health impacts on animals and livestock. Significant economic losses are being incurred by farmers due to the rejection and resultant disposal
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or worsening structural and clinical features and identify risk factors for decline among severely affected children with CZS. Dr. Kelleher’s research uses telehealth-based methods to assess early development
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detectors recording nuclear collisions. The expected candidate has strong experience in ML/AI to facilitate the development of a framework to search for unknown and not yet discovered transitions in
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, including detector operations, upgrade, software, and physics analysis. The group is deeply involved in detector upgrade projects using a center of excellence for composite manufacturing and simulation
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interpersonal, communication, organizational, problem-solving, and statistical software skills (e.g., R). Strong background in quantitative data analysis and research methodology is preferred. Ideal candidates
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-month appointment that involves actively engaging with food industry stakeholders, leading the analytical services program at the Whistler Center for Carbohydrate Research, and developing a research
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solutions must be developed to make the transition from “lab to fab.” This, in turn, requires developing the defect science and characterization methods that will guide the processing and development
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to collaborate with industry partners, publish in top-tier journals, and develop innovative methodologies for real-world challenges in supply chain and operations. Key Responsibilities • Develop and apply
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, or artificial intelligence based approaches) and the development of sustainable pest management technologies. The successful candidate will become an integral member of the Center for Urban and Industrial Pest