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materials to jonc101@stanford.edu (link sends e-mail) Does this position pay above the required minimum?: Yes. The expected base pay range for this position is listed in Pay Range field. The pay offered
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utilize computational techniques, including modeling, simulations, and machine learning, to analyze the collected data. They will also be expected to synthesize findings into high-impact publications in top
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submit your application through our recruitment system by June 3rd. In your application, please share the following materials in separate pdf-files with us: An up-to-date academic CV including a list of
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trajectories and enhance interaction safety and robustness. Learning for Human-Robot Interaction: Integrate machine learning techniques, such as reinforcement learning and generative models, with control theory
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Physics / College of Letters & Science - Mathematical, Life, and Physical Sciences / UC Santa Barbara Position overview Salary range: A reasonable estimated full-time rate for this position at 100% time is
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' prognosis or treatment decisions. For modeling, we use both public and proprietary clinical and research data greatly enriched by our own repository of digital pathology images. A further focus lies on
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for detailed information about acceptable transcripts A current resume/CV, including academic history, employment history, relevant experiences, and publication list Two educational or professional
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biology, super-resolution microscopy, live-cell imaging, multi-omics, and mouse disease models to understand insulin-secretion deficiency and synapse degeneration. (See https://www.mcw.edu/departments/cell
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(community interventions, community-based participatory research, meta-analysis and bias in research, RCT methods, causal interference, mathematical modeling, and econometrics) Policy research related
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circuit modeling, in vivo two-photon microscopy of synaptic and cellular activity, two-photon optogenetic perturbations, CRISPR/Cas9 gene manipulations, and rodent visual behaviors. In