11 phd-in-mathematical-modelling-population Postdoctoral positions at University of Oregon
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, plus 2 renewals) based on needs and available funding. Minimum Requirements • PhD in mathematics, statistics, or a closely related field. • An outstanding record of research potential in an area of
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mechanics using wearable sensors. • Models of bone health in running populations. • Models of tissue stress and strain in athletes. • Models of health and performance in female athletes. • Models of athlete
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. Minimum Requirements • PhD in a quantitative field, including physics, neuroscience, mathematics, statistics, computer science, or related fields. • Strong quantitative background including at least some
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of self-regulation and school readiness in early childhood, 2) designing and evaluating targeted interventions, curricula, and policies to enhance these skills in children from minoritized populations (e.g
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researcher position with an anticipated duration of 16 months, to work under the direction of Dr. Melissa Lucash. In our lab, we use a variety of tools (e.g. big data, spatially explicit simulation modeling
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until positions are filled. Department Summary The Computer Science Department in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Oregon offers BS, MS, and PhD degrees in Computer Science
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Requirements • PhD in bioengineering, biochemistry, biology, human physiology, biophysics, physics, chemistry, chemical engineering or related disciplines • One year of lab experience Professional Competencies
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in related field. To qualify for the rank of Postdoctoral Scholar: • PhD in related field by start of position. • Experience in the field of research. To qualify for the rank of Research Associate
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Chemistry and Biochemistry, and Graduate Degrees at the Master's and PhD level. Our undergraduate program provides training for students planning careers in the chemical and biological sciences, and also for
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education in the Department of Geography focuses on the following subfields: (a) Geographic information science: cartography, GIS, data analysis and visualization, spatial analysis and modeling; (b) Human