29 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" research jobs at Case Western Reserve University
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). communication development in children with neurodevelopmental disabilities and 2). swallowing physiology and rehabilitation in children and adults. Responsibilities include creating and managing databases
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of DOES safety rules and record keeping. This position will establish new techniques in the laboratories and train technicians, graduate students, and post-doctoral scholars in their utilization. The lab
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application development. The research assistant will design and execute complex molecular, biochemical, and biophysical experiments; coordinate laboratory operations; ensure regulatory compliance; and provide
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developed study protocols. (15%) Carry out complex research assignments of a non-routine nature to evaluate adequacy of techniques to collect data. Study and test new procedures for entry of participant
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responsibilities of the postdoctoral scholar are: 1) Using several existing long-term data sets, conduct analyses and prepare manuscripts about amphibian population dynamics, movement and phenology. 2) Take a
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-term goal of developing more effective and targeted treatments. This position will work with animals. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Plan and carry out project in accordance with general plans. Design and perform
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Aerospace Engineering and the Great Lakes Energy Institute (GLEI) by contributing to the funded effort to develop curriculum in support of a Hydrogen workforce, and advancing team science through mentorship
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. POSITION OBJECTIVE Working under moderate supervision, the Social Sciences Research Assistant 1 will coordinate the research activities of the Play-based Remote Enrichment To ENhance Development (PRETEND
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to overall health improvement research goals. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Provide input and recommendation to principal investigator regarding significant developments in research projects. Lead regular team meetings
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other laboratory personnel. Maintain organized records of experimental mice. (28%) Work closely with the principal investigator. With the principal investigator and laboratory personnel, develop