118 algorithm-sensor-"University-of-California" Fellowship positions in United States
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duties include but are not limited to: Developing and refining algorithms and workflows for crop monitoring, modeling, prediction, and decision support and automation; Developing agriculture digital twin
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use of data and algorithms. Excellent written and verbal communication skills and ability to communicate effectively with a variety of different stakeholders, e.g., academics, business executives
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analyses in nonclinical drug development. The postdoctoral role involves designing and implementing algorithms for anomaly detection, segmentation, and classification to contribute to the development
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-centered design, and the health professions. Key areas of research include medication safety; mobile health, sensors, and other technologies; aging and family caregiving; chronic disease care; lifestyle
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to implement and optimize AI/ML models for biomedical datasets. Preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Mathematical Modeling: Strong foundation in numerical modeling, graph theory, and statistics. Algorithm
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Theoretic algorithms of defense, and how those can/should be modified to account for human attacker’s biases. To accomplish this goal, we study attacker’s behavior and create cognitive computational models
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) the physics of morphogenesis, (ii) collective behavior of organisms across scales, (iii) soft matter physics, (iv) quantify resource consumption in a large residential community, using sensor deployment
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ATAC sequencing, spatial transcriptomics, proteomics, whole-genome sequencing, functional screens, bioinformatics, and/or data algorithms including machine learning will be given preference. A successful
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may include but are not limited to: algorithm and software development; application or development of computational or statistical methods; data analysis; modeling; statistics and machine learning
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environment. The mission of the center is to adopt a transdisciplinary approach to advance research and education in quantum computing and algorithms, quantum materials for next-generation technologies, and