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of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine is looking for a candidate to fill an Assistant Professor position in machine learning based medical image processing
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requirement. This RAP will participate in exciting and diverse aspects of the project: 1) infection modeling and validation; 2) molecular mapping by MSI; 3) using advanced analytical methods including machine
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are currently available. The selected candidate will fill one of these positions commensurate with education and experience. The ideal candidate will possess a PhD, level scientist with preferred post-doctoral
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position will possess a preferred PhD, level scientist with post-doctoral experience. A Master of Science (MS), scientist with experience will also be considered. Strong history of demonstrated research
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statistical and machine learning or other data science approaches. They will be expected to contribute to ongoing research projects within CVD and participate in trainee mentoring and international capacity
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Asst Prof Machine Learning - (240000I7) The Imaging Computing Laboratory at the Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Nuclear Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine is looking for a
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ImageJ, MIPAV, and/or ITK-SNAP is desired. Experience in developing and/or utilizing novel software and/or machine learning approaches to medical imaging is desired. Previous experience with adaptive
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strong foundation in statistics, machine learning, and data programming. This position is expected to work in two separate locations, in the STAR-ORC lab located at the UMB campus and at the new University
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programmatic endeavors. The Pharmaceutical Sciences department is comprised of complementary cutting-edge research programs and is home to several centers of excellence: Computer Aided Drug Design, Mass
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of excellence: Computer Aided Drug Design, Mass Spectrometry, Bio- and Nano-Technology, Metallotherapeutics, Excellence in Regulatory Science and Innovation, and Research on Complex Generics. State-of-the-art