50 pattern-recognition "https:" "CMU Portugal Program FCT" Fellowship research jobs at Indiana University
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Responsibilities • Design and execute independent research projects on cancer metabolism and immune cell function • Perform advanced metabolomics using LC-MS (Orbitrap) and integrate multi-omic datasets • Conduct
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chemistry, organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry, materials chemistry, and biochemistry. Basic Qualifications A postdoc position is available for the design, synthesis, electron
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, and radiation effects studies. Group members include professional staff in electronics, mechanical engineering, cryogenic design, and machinists, as well as graduate and undergraduate students. Local
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microenvironment • Cancer immunometabolism and immune cell suppression • Cholesterol metabolism in therapeutic resistance • Nutrient scavenging mechanisms in cancer progression Key Responsibilities • Design and
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genetics. Our research integrates custom neural architecture design, simulations, and publicly available genomic datasets to develop new inference methods. The Postdoctoral Associate will conduct research
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. This position focuses on digital humanities and social media analytics under Dr. Gunther Jikeli’s supervision, with particular emphasis on analyzing Instagram activities and rhetoric patterns. Key
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at: https://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/32986 . Cover letters should be addressed to: Professors Erica Cartmill and Jacob Foster, Center for Possible Minds, Indiana University, 815 10th St., Bloomington
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, and desire to be surrounded by faculty and staff who are committed to transforming the public and population health care system in the U.S. Our program prepares Research Scientists to design, implement
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data challenges. Responsibilities Design and implement LLM-based methods for clinical data harmonization, semantic normalization, and ontology alignment Develop multi-agent or RAG-style (retrieval
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fellow to join the 3D Stem Cell Biology Research Lab (https://www.hashinolab.com ) and study normal and pathological development of the human inner ear using stem cell-derived organoids as a model system