19 modelling-complexity-geocomputation Postdoctoral positions at University of Florida
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modeling framework capable of simulating complex canal-marsh interactions, hydraulic infrastructure responses, and hydrologic variability. By integrating detailed topographic and hydrologic datasets
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Postdoctoral Research Associate for a one-year position to support interdisciplinary research at the interface of data analytics, modeling, and agricultural/environmental systems. The position focuses
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cytometry, cell culture, immunohistochemistry (IHC), and animal models. Analyze and interpret complex immunological and molecular data derived from preclinical studies. Collaborate with academic and clinical
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to discover new therapies. The successful candidate will assume a leadership position within the lab as a Postdoctoral Associate. Set the tone for both scientific and scholarly excellence. Drive forward complex
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, evo-devo, neurophysiology, and behavior projects ongoing. Work will primarily be related to the genetics and physiology of opsin-expressing sensory cells in the lab’s model system, Nematostella
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novel, lab-generated mouse models, and available human patient samples, the lab identifies and validates novel targets in obesity and MASLD and subsequently develops pharmacological tools that ameliorate
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unravel the complex relationships between land use changes and fire regimes over the past 60 years. The successful candidate will lead efforts to: Develop advanced deep learning algorithms for classifying
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learning, and data modeling techniques Preferred: Prior working experience with EHR data, machine learning, deep learning, imaging informatics, and large language models (LLM) is preferred. Prior working
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, imaging informatics, and large language models (LLM) is preferred. This position will require collaboration with multiple stakeholders, including informatics experts, clinicians, basic scientists, and
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symptoms across the healthcare system, by integrating neuroimaging, psychophysiology, and computational modeling. Our work spans from basic science to clinical/translational neuroscience with humans, and our