12 computational-physics "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "Chalmers" research jobs at Columbia University
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statistics from aquatic scenes (20%) Minimum Qualifications Bachelor?s degree in Physics, Mathematics, Computer science, Statistics, Neuroscience. Minimum of six months of relevant research experience
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the fields of behavioral economics, neuroeconomics, or computational cognitive science to begin on or around July 1, 2025. The appointment will initially be for one year but is renewable for a total of three
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Columbia University's primary center for the study of high-energy experimental particle and nuclear physics. Faculty members, postdoctoral research scientists, and graduate students, supported by
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) and will teach one course per semester in the Department of Anthropology’s terminal Master’s (MAO) Program and work with the Director of the MAO Program. Successful candidates must have their PhD by
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report forms. Analyze data from Excel and SPSS databases; perform statistical/hypothesis testing and summarize key findings. Collect and process blood and other biological samples per diagnostic
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biochemistry. Will also collaborate with clinical cardiothoracic and animal research teams. Responsibilities Process and store human biological samples according to established protocol. Accurately record sample
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& Computational Neuroimmunology (CTCN), in the Department of Neurology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) is a hub for large-scale translational human studies that integrate rigorous application
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Migration and Nutrition Epidemiology team (https://manecumc.wixsite.com/mane ) to work primarily on the CAMINANDO and retinoblastoma studies. The duties include recruiting study participants, coordinating
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of Environmental Health Sciences and Epidemiology at Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health are looking to appoint multiple postdoctoral fellows to the NIH-funded program for Advanced Training in Environmental
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opportunities at Columbia University and elsewhere, and who have been impacted by the criminal justice system. The studies will involve program participants, instructors, mentors, volunteers, and community