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for H-1B visa sponsorship. Qualifications *Required qualifications include: -PhD in Biomedical Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, or a closely related field. -Demonstrated expertise in thermal modulation
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the application of machine learning techniques (e.g., doc2vec, encoder models, multi-modal embeddings, large language models) to map concepts and their relationships, tracing how they change, merge, or diverge
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working with infectious agents. Experience with DNA subcloning, cell culture, and routine molecular and virological technologies. Experience working on innate or cell-mediated immunity and at an ABSL2 and
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that adhere to University policy. Assist other lab/community members, as needed. Qualifications Required Qualifications PhD in Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, or closely related field Preferred
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machine learning analyses will be performed to determine correlations across stimulation settings and body systems as well as to develop predictive models and biomarkers for physiological and clinical
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, Dementia, and Long-Term Care will nurture scholars with interests in gerontology, geriatrics, long-term care (e.g., family, community-based, or residential), clinical intervention, health disparities, and
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field deployment 30% modelling of whole-farm greenhouse gas fluxes 20% analysis of trace gas flux data and model outputs 30% manuscript writing & publication Qualifications Required Qualifications PhD in
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multiphase flow in porous media. 80% - Applying numerical and analytical infiltration models to quantify groundwater recharge potential under varying hydrogeologic conditions. In parallel, the researcher will
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peer-reviewed journals. Desired Qualifications: Demonstrated experience with atmospheric transport models (e.g., HYSPLIT, STILT, FLEXPART). Experience with receptor-based source apportionment techniques
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inflammation can promote atrial electrical, Ca2+-handling and structural remodeling that initiates AF in a model of metabolic syndrome. You will be expected to use mouse models to be both mechanistic and