79 postdoc-position-in-image-coding Postdoctoral positions at Stony Brook University in United States
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Stony Brook University, Mathematics Position ID: StonyBrook -POSTDOC [#25194] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Stony Brook, New York 11794-3651
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on folding schemes and succinct proofs in top tier conferences, and a doctoral degree and/or postdoc experience (e.g., if the doctoral degree spanned less than four years). Brief Description of Duties
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with human brain imaging such as PET or MRI. Prior experience with research administration and regulation, such as working with IRBs and the FDA. At least one peer-reviewed publication. Position Summary
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experience in proposal writing as well as mentoring undergraduate and graduate students. The postdoc is responsible for: ● Design and development of the new class of on-demand single-photon sources
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with human brain imaging such as PET or MRI. Prior experience with research administration and regulation, such as working with IRBs and the FDA. At least one peer-reviewed publication. Position Summary
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experience in proposal writing as well as mentoring undergraduate and graduate students. The postdoc is responsible for: ● Design and development of the new class of on-demand single-photon sources
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-on experience in training large neural networks (generative models). Hands-on experience in medical image reconstruction. Preferred Qualifications: Proficiency in Python, C/C++, and Unix-like operating systems
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-on experience in training large neural networks (generative models). Hands-on experience in medical image reconstruction. Preferred Qualifications: Proficiency in Python, C/C++, and Unix-like operating systems
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Behavioral Health of Stony Brook University (SBU) seeks to fill a Postdoctoral Associate position in positron emission tomography (PET) brain imaging in mood disorders and Alzheimer's related dementias
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Behavioral Health of Stony Brook University (SBU) seeks to fill a Postdoctoral Associate position in positron emission tomography (PET) brain imaging in mood disorders and Alzheimer’s related dementias