33 parallel-processing-bioinformatics Postdoctoral positions at The University of Arizona
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, demonstrated by a strong publication record: 1) bioinformatics and related areas; 2) cell and molecular biology and related areas; or 3) animal model physiology and related areas. Candidates must have a PhD, or
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record: 1) bioinformatics and related areas; 2) cell and molecular biology and related areas; or 3) animal model physiology and related areas. Candidates must have a PhD, or MD/PhD degree, and be self
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computational data analysis, bioinformatics or AI/ML is a plus. Demonstration of problem-solving skills and capability to overcome complex issues. FLSA Exempt Full Time/Part Time Full Time Number of Hours Worked
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Wu Tseng. The BIG-CT research laboratory is focused on design and development of X-ray based imaging systems, imaging techniques, image processing, and image analysis, with an emphasis on clinical
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capable of research combining experimental characterization with computational modeling of process--structure--property of structural alloys (aluminum, steels, superalloys). Desired qualifications include
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the Italian time allocation process as PI as well. You will be expected to lead high-profile, independent research that optimally uses the capabilities of the LBTI, SHARK-NIR, and SHARK-VIS, such as (but not
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: How to prevent, treat and ultimately cure diseases that affect millions of people worldwide How to address the growing environmental concerns threatening our planet How to ensure food security and
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protocols using a programmable ultrasound platform (Verasonics or Vevo F2) Apply advanced principles in US signal processing and beamforming Formulate and characterize nanoparticles and contrast agents
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to cutting-edge research in design automation, manufacturability analysis, and data-driven approaches for additive and conventional manufacturing processes. Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental
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patch-clamp electrophysiology, and mouse tissue processing to investigate how neural circuits, synaptic physiology, and neuroinflammatory pathways contribute to pain modulation. Candidates should hold a