16 phd-agent-based-modelling Postdoctoral positions at University of Southern California
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translational research involving multimodal neuroimaging analyses, statistics, machine learning, and/or glucose metabolism are preferred. Education and Experience Requirements: PhD in neuroscience
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worldwide. Using mouse and human co-clinical models and state-of-the-art technologies, the Qu group is trying to elucidate the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying lung diseases development
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worldwide. Using mouse and human co-clinical models and state-of-the-art technologies, the Qu group is trying to elucidate the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying lung diseases development
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neuromodulation The ideal candidate should have a PhD in Physics, Biophysics, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, Neuroscience or related fields. Prior research experience (publications and programming skills
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We seek a motivated, detail-oriented, and organized individual to study normal and impaired hearing in animal models within the lab of Dr. Karolina Charaziak (https://sites.usc.edu/charaziaklab
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by the fellow, with the remainder on other urban freight projects. Examples of potential research areas include: Urban freight modeling and planning Decarbonization E-commerce and its impacts Emerging
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artificial intelligence techniques: deep learning or swarm intelligence is a plus but is not required. The annual base salary range for this position is $85,000 - $100,000. When extending an offer
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, Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of Southern California. The Lin lab aims to develop faithful in vivo and in vitro cancer models for better understanding of its biology as well as its
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adolescents racial coping skills. Applicants should have a completed PhD in developmental, clinical or educational psychology, human development, education, African American Studies, computer science or a
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immediately until the positions are filled. The annual base salary range for this position is $62,400- $67,080. When extending an offer of employment, the University of Southern California considers factors