12 computer-science-image-processing PhD positions at University of Pittsburgh in United States
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of ne computational chemistry algorithms in efficient computer codes • Demonstrated ability to approach complex problems creatively • Experience and/or interest in mentoring undergraduate
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. 2. Work Experience of at least 5 years conducting independent experiments related to organ-based tissue biology, digital imaging, and image and mRNA expression analysis and interpretation, writing
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-Tenure) MR Physicist The University of Pittsburgh, Department of Radiology, is recruiting for a MR Physicist to assist with research and clinical imaging protocols. This will be a full-time Research
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collegial Department (29 faculty) that nucleates a larger interactive community (nearly 100 faculty). We support an exceptional Graduate Training Program, host two training grants, a robust weekly seminar
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ice and human samples; sitting at a desk and working on a computer for extended time periods The University of Pittsburgh is committed to championing all aspects of diversity, equity, inclusion, and
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Services (SRSS), Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, the Western Pennsylvania Quantum Infrastructure Core (WPQIC), and the University of Pittsburgh Nanofabrication and Characterization Core (NFCF) invites
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-Cas9 genome editing, transgenesis, and chromatin analysis, with a focus on understanding and manipulating cellular processes at a molecular level PhD in Molecular Biology required Please apply through
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monitoring of the quality of the incoming data and providing feedback to the concussion team, and processing of data for eye trace extraction from SLO videos using C. Light software and Rossi Lab software
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computing facilities available at the University of Pittsburgh. Research faculty interests include inborn errors of metabolism, mitochondrial biology, and genetic neuromuscular disease with a strong
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or Electrical Engineering or a related area; >5 years of experience post Ph.D. degree; the ability to work independently and as part of a team of engineers, scientists, and clinicians; and motivation