63 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" research jobs at Pennsylvania State University
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during pregnancy and postpartum: The WISH Project seeks to understand how child-bearers and babies’ physiological and behavioral responses to stress in the first few years of baby’s life develop
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policymakers. This exciting opportunity would support an embedded policy fellowship placement to train a Postdoctoral Scholar in the implementation and evaluation of research translation models, such as the
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of the lab. The position offers opportunities to expand scientific knowledge, gain technical expertise, and develop professionally toward an independent research career. Responsibilities include: Designing and
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include community engagement with individuals and entities to develop training methods and programs appropriate for that community. This individual will also utilize civil engineering methods
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REQUIREMENTS The Holocaust, Genocide and Human Rights Education Initiative at Penn State is seeking a part-time Research Assistant. The Initiative is a multidisciplinary professional development program focused
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REQUIREMENTS The Stress Psychophysiology Lab in the Department of Biobehavioral Health in the College of Health and Human Development is seeking research assistants to work up to 24 hours per week, starting mid
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REQUIREMENTS The Department of Kinesiology in the College of Health and Human Development, seeks to hire a part-time research assistant to work on data collection associated with an American Heart Association
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health services research. The research focuses on developing and evaluating innovative solutions such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and robotic systems to reduce central line-associated
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well as to be used in lab media such as websites and social media profiles. This work would include: · Development of concept and design for mural panels · Painting of mural panels · Assistance with printing and
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REQUIREMENTS The microARCH laboratory led by Dr. Weyrich in the College of Liberal Arts is seeking an undergraduate student to prepare saliva samples for next-generation sequencing as a part of the Menstruation