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Number: 117843-en_US The Department of Genetic Medicine is seeking to hire an Inventory & Distribution Coordinator to follow established protocol to assure that all receiving and shipments are processed
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Johns Hopkins University, Department of Physics & Astronomy - Physics of Learning fellowship ID: Johns Hopkins University -Department of Physics & Astronomy - Physics of Learning -POSTDOC [#29358
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to remove PFAS. To accomplish these goals, the candidate will participate in the development of AI/ML algorithms for the prediction of chemical properties, infrared and mass spectra, and ionization cross
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The Department of Genetic Medicine is seeking to hire an Inventory & Distribution Coordinator to follow established protocol to assure that all receiving and shipments are processed and completed
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whether the distribution of the depth error across a single image at a certain distance is "the same" as the distribution of the depth error across a single image taken from a significantly different
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-informed machine learning (PIML) models for the prediction of physical and chemical properties using data from experiments and computation constrained by physics requirements. § Implementing algorithms
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engineering systems analysis/optimization, or computational algorithms § Familiarity with multiple computer languages, including Python. § Ability to develop prototypes of tools needed to analyze data. Â
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to develop algorithms that can extract valuable insights from large datasets. - Contribute to the development and improvement of flow cytometry techniques by utilizing computational statistics and machine
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generation of high-quality datasets enabling AI/ML algorithm development. - Engage stakeholders to and identify opportunities for assay development and validation, control material and standards
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We are seeking a Sr. Radiomics and AI Engineer who will be responsible for developing and implementing algorithms and software that can analyze medical images and extract clinically relevant