13 postdoc-in-distributed-systems-and-controls-"Multiple" research jobs at Arizona State University
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The School of Public Affairs (SPA) at Arizona State University (ASU) is seeking applications for a full-time, benefits-eligible, postdoctoral research scholar based in Phoenix, AZ beginning July
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The School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences at Arizona State University is seeking a postdoctoral research scholar to join Dr. Karen Watanabe’s research team. Dr. Watanabe’s research focuses
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of this fellowship is to provide exceptional mentored research and training experiences for its participant including lifestyle interventions, clinical trials in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and related dementia, research
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., regularized regression, random forests, support vector machines) Experience with accessing and analyzing data from public use data sets and web-based survey systems Ability to manage multiple projects with
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participating in community building and outreach; The postdoctoral scholar is expected to manage multiple research projects and contribute to grant writing efforts.
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This hire will be a part of the new ASU initiative on cannabis analytics, safety, and health at West Valley Campus. The initiative is a multidisciplinary effort dedicated to advancing research and
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providers within a large dataset of patient-provider conversations. The anticipated start date is tentatively set for June 1, 2025, with flexibility. This is a 12-month, benefits-eligible position that is
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Foundation. This project aims to examine the rationality of human belief revision processes, with an emphasis on identifying specific forms of motivational biases. The anticipated start date is tentatively set
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opportunities. The CNS lab has funded projects using virtual humans (e.g., conversational agents, virtual standardized patients) and virtual reality environments. The lab was recently awarded (Parsons is PI) a
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of interdisciplinary research and teaching at the cutting edge of critical media research and emerging areas of media and is the home of the Critical Media Studies Research Cluster. This working group brings together