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We are recruiting a postdoctoral researcher/Research Associate in Musculoskeletal (MSK) Imaging, with an appropriate level experience in magnetic resonance and signal processing of image data
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neurophysiology techniques (opto/chemogenetics and Neuropixels recordings) who are either: 1) looking to gain experience in neurophysiology before applying for a PhD or 2) looking for their first postdoctoral role
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on two core but complementary areas: Computer vision and sensor data analysis, applied to tasks such as object detection in drone images (e.g., pest or disease detection), object tracking (e.g. leaves
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, combining imaging tools with chemical and biological platforms to see life in new ways. As a Post Doctoral Researcher at the Franklin, you will bring scientific knowledge and skills to deliver a specific
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. Position Description The Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) Directorate has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to support the development and implementation of radiation transport modeling and machine
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the preparation of new observing proposals and obtaining the observations; and helping create and explore new research directions in astrophysical topics of mutual interest. The position requires a PhD degree in
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the preparation of new observing proposals and obtaining the observations; and helping create and explore new research directions in astrophysical topics of mutual interest. The position requires a PhD degree in
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to developing software solutions for data collection, signal processing (e.g., drift correction) and visualization. Ultimately, the goal is to demonstrate the prototype at the seabed. The candidate is expected
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biological basis, through technological processes and mathematical support. Your profile We are looking for a candidate with proficiency and documented research experience particularly in immunology and/or
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Class Acad Prof and Admin Add to My Favorite Jobs Email this Job About the Job Summary: Perform research on RNA and DNA aptamers. Discover aptamers by in vitro selection for fluorescent imaging. Perform