27 post-doc-image-engineering-computer-vision Postdoctoral research jobs at Emory University
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. The Emory University Department of Biomedical Informatics is recruiting for a post doctorate in the area of computer vision, image processing, machine
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acquisition on fresh and fixed samples. Work closely with pathologists, surgeons, and computational scientists to validate imaging technologies for diagnostic and research use. Analyze imaging data and
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. Development and application of advanced magnetic resonance imaging acquisition and analysis techniques. Develop and apply image acquisition and analyses
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. Supervised by the PI, the individual will be expected to develop and collaborate on a series of cutting-edge radiochemistry and CNS-targeted imaging
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language models (LLMs), generative AI, and cancer informatics. Projects may include training and fine-tuning domain-specific LLMs for clinical document summarization, treatment recommendation reasoning
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. This position will work as part of a dynamic multidisciplinary team that engages physicians, therapists, psychologists, engineers in observational and
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Emory University is a leading research university that fosters excellence and attracts world-class talent to innovate today and prepare leaders for the future. We welcome candidates who can contribute to the excellence of our academic community. A postdoctoral position is available in Dr....
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contribute to the excellence of our academic community. The Emory Autism Center (EAC) invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in the Emory
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DLL3. Dr. Zhang received her Ph.D. in Cell Biology from Yale University and her M.S. in Computer Science from Stanford University. She finished her postdoctoral training at the University of California
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the fate of the population. We work with evolving systems ranging from viruses to hyperpolymorphic fungi and human cancers. Our computational projects include the evolution of mutational spectra within and