11 phd-position-in-image-processing Postdoctoral positions at University of Massachusetts
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Apply now Job no:525134 Work type:Post Doc (Amherst Only) Location:UMass Amherst Department: Elect & Computer Engineering Union: Post Doc Categories:Postdoctoral Research Associate, College
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Senner Lab at UMass in the Department of Environmental Conservation is looking for a postdoctoral research associate. The position will support a collaborative U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service-funded project
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to and author grants. Essential Functions Conduct behavioral, EEG, MRI, and sleep physiology experiments in developmental and/or aging populations. Process and analyze neuroimaging and sleep data. Mentor
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position is with the Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science (CBIKS), a National Science Foundation Science & Technology Center. CBIKS is an interdisciplinary center that examines how
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well as interested parties to inform ARROW research and publicize the work of ARROW Attend conferences and professional meetings as appropriate Additional duties may be assigned. Requirements PhD in Cultural
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part of the Five Colleges (including Amherst College, Hampshire College, Mount Holyoke College, and Smith College), which adds to the intellectual energy of the region. Job Summary Postdoctoral position
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School of Public Health and Health Sciences (SPHHS) and Institute for Applied Life Sciences (IALS) seek talented applicants for a full-time, Postdoctoral Research Associate position in the Kinesiology
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. Update a set of decision trees with the output of the population viability analysis to evaluate conditions that affect an optimal decision. Writing research reports, papers for publication, and preparing
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will work under the direction of Professor Yubing Sun at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. The position is in support of the Laboratory for Multiscale Bioengineering and Mechanobiology (MIE). Job
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postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Leyao Wang in the School of Public Health and Health Sciences and the Institute for Applied Life Sciences at UMass Amherst. The Wang lab studies