16 algorithm-development "https:" "Simons Foundation" Fellowship positions at Johns Hopkins University
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
. - Contribute to the development of risk-prediction tools, biomarker panels, and precision-medicine algorithms. - Participate in NIH-funded translational studies involving spatial multi-omics, proteomics
-
technical work that underpins the scientific research of the collaboration. Research Title: Indoor Localization, Tracking, and Navigation The work will entail: ? Basic research leading to the development
-
capabilities to aid in the predictive engineering of biological systems, such as proteins, as part of the NIST Engineering Biology Program. Develop artificial intelligence and machine learning analysis pipelines
-
electron spin resonance. For more information about the group, see: https://www.nist.gov/pml/nanoscale-device-characterization-division/nanoscale-processes-and-measurements-group/scanning . U.S. Citizen
-
health sciences across the campuses of Johns Hopkins University to foster innovative, interdisciplinary scholarship and to train undergraduates, graduate students, and health professionals with skills
-
thermoreflectance optical pump-probe thermal-property measurement methods, develop and refine instrumentation, optimize protocols, and provide thermal property data for thin-film and multilayer materials that can
-
sources and will be part of and work on the ongoing effort to develop new measurement science and devices for quantum networks, including sources, detectors, memories, transducers, metrology, and protocols
-
include but are not limited to: Conduct literature review and stakeholder engagement to Conduct literature review and stakeholder engagement to inform project development and identify gaps. Preparing
-
collaborative, interdisciplinary team. - Provide technical input to research problems which have been recognized as critical obstacles to progress in areas of exceptional interest. - Prepare and
-
Vision Assistive Technology." Under this project we are developing new head-worn technology that informs and assists users with profound visual impairment about objects, people, obstacles, hazards, etc. in