36 postdoc-position-in-image-coding-"Multiple" research jobs at University of Oklahoma
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satisfies requirements. May supervise staff, including training, delegating and overseeing work. Performs various duties as needed to successfully fulfill the function of the position. Job Requirements
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/PMC11092512/ Develop Matlab or imageJ or Python code to analysis C. elegans single neuron or multiple neurons calcium imaging data. Develop the code to do the closed-loop tracking on our microscope to cancel
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with discretion to maintain confidentiality and security and ensure compliance with privacy policies and regulations Ensures that deadlines are met and adapts to changing priorities Presents a positive
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future decisions, practices, and social dynamics. The goal of this position is to cross-train an individual with a traditional genomics/ bioinformatics background in ancient DNA, community engagement, and
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) is now hiring for a Staff Research Assistant. This position works on multiple ongoing research studies and it serves as the first point of contact for participants at HPRC. Primary duties include
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with expertise in early childhood education to contribute to its applied research mission and engage in meaningful teaching opportunities. The earliest start date for this position is November 1, 2025
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Campus Open Date Oct 29, 2024 Description We are seeking multiple (3~4) highly motivated and collaborative Postdoctoral Research Associates with demonstrated skills in one or multiple areas
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) is now hiring for a Staff Research Assistant - Tulsa. This position works on multiple ongoing research studies and it serves as the first point of contact for participants at HPRC. Primary duties
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are looking for a postdoc to lead the translation of optical neuroimaging technology for neurosurgical applications. The postdoc should have experience developing optical instrumentation. Experience in image
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) is now hiring for a Senior Staff Research Assistant - HPRC. This position works as a TSET Health Promotion Research Center team member on multiple ongoing research studies that use smartphones, tablets