44 postdoc-position-in-image-coding Postdoctoral positions at Carnegie Mellon University
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Bryan Webler’s group. The postdoc will conduct research on the fabrication of refractory alloys by additive manufacturing methods. Responsibilities: Design build plans and use powder-feed direct energy
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biomarkers for disease. The postdoc will be responsible for data dissemination in form of publications and conference attendance. Core Responsibilities: Conduct research experiments within the predetermined
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biomarkers for disease. The postdoc will be responsible for data dissemination in form of publications and conference attendance. Core Responsibilities: Conduct research experiments within the predetermined
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the construction of the new 3D-ICE system Responsible for supporting the fabrication of the cell niche Responsible for conducting and supporting related experiments Responsible for working with other postdocs and
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Mohadeseh Taheri-Mousavi’s group. The postdoc will develop and conduct advanced machine learning techniques combined with computational research to study the mechanical behavior of welds. Responsibilities
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microscopy and image analysis. The candidate should have experimental experience with surfactant systems, with some preference for experience with foams and/or imaging methods. The initial contract will be
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-potential research within the excellence-driven environment of CMU. Offering benefits beyond ‘traditional’ postdoc roles, Fellows are provided with the resources, flexibility, and environment to address
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research community, and committed to developing a research and teaching agenda on topics related to open science. This is a fixed term 2-year position with 50% of time devoted to research and 50% to teaching
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engineering, earth science, computer science, or related field required. A PhD specializing in glacier modeling, remote sensing, and/or statistics preferred. Python coding experience preferred. Strong
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research community, and committed to developing a research and teaching agenda on topics related to open science. This is a fixed term 2-year position with 50% of time devoted to research and 50% to teaching