Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
Posting Details Position Details Title Postdoctoral Fellow: Evolution of Social Behavior Appointment Status Non-Tenure Track Department IU Bloomington Biology Location Bloomington Position Summary
-
workforce capacity to deliver evidence-supported behavioral health services. The fellow will receive mentorship from faculty investigators toward the development of an independent program of research
-
University, to begin as early as July 1, 2025. Topics include the experimental quantum simulation of chemical and condensed-matter systems using 1D and 2D ion arrays, and the development and optimization
-
Biomedical Engineering & Informatics, and Associate Director for AI Research at the Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics. Dr. Duren’s research focuses on development of computational methods and
-
of the principal fields of mathematics. Application Instructions Applicants should submit the following materials using the online service provided by the AMS at http://www.mathjobs.org . If unable to do so
-
of mathematics. Application Instructions Applicants should submit the following materials using the online service provided by the AMS at http://www.mathjobs.org . If unable to do so, applicants may send
-
) from NIH studies and receive mentorship from faculty investigators toward the development of an independent program of research. Opportunities to become involved with other areas of work will arise
-
mentorship from faculty investigators toward the development of an independent program of research. Opportunities to become involved with other areas of work will arise during the position, including support
-
by Dr. Tim Pleskac (cognitive and decision modeling) and Dr. David Crandall (computer vision and AI). The postdoc will lead the development, integration, and testing of computational models of decision
-
by Dr. Tim Pleskac (cognitive and decision modeling) and Dr. David Crandall (computer vision and AI). The postdoc will lead the development, integration, and testing of computational models of decision