104 algorithm-development-"Multiple" Postdoctoral research jobs at The Ohio State University
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Photonics (LEAP) group. The Lightwave Electronics and Attosecond Photonics (LEAP) group at The Ohio State University performs research in ultrafast light source development and applications to studies
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cancer, behavioral intervention development/testing, and implementation science. Responsibilities may also include participating in qualitative interviews and analyses, participating in other study design
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childhood trauma, including child maltreatment and exposure to violence. Specifically, we study the short-and long-term effects of child maltreatment on child and adolescent development, with a particular
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accretion flows using X-ray space telescopes and other observing facilities. 2. Develop and maintain financial support from external funding agencies. 3. Contribute to the intellectual vitality
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Informatics; designs and develops novel computational tools for biomedical data analysis; performs large-scale analysis using omics data; assists in identifying new biomedical data analysis technology and
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and executes advanced microbiology and immunology techniques, including flow cytometry, scRNA-sequencing, bioinformatics, and confocal microscopy; develops, adopts and implements new laboratory methods
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appropriate agencies and Institutions; identify and select problems to be studied; develop and troubleshoot new experimental techniques and protocols; attend research seminars; contribute to manuscript
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. The post-doctoral scholar will be expected to participate in the development of technical methods, experimentation, collecting surveillance samples, analyzing results, maintaining physical and electronic
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proposals to obtain outside funding from state and federal agencies; develops, adopts and implements new research methods. A postdoctoral position is available in the ACCELERATE Research Lab in the Division
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project team members to develop and disseminate research findings. Engage with academic communities and contribute to the broader field of mass transit research and housing relocation patterns. Application