40 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science-"Prof" Fellowship positions at University of Cincinnati
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and research that improve the health and clinical care of patients. The Department of Cancer Biology at the University of Cincinnati has an opening for a Postdoctoral Fellow supported by NCI R01 grants
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, more than 11,000 faculty and staff and 350,000+ living alumni, UC combines a Top 35 public research university with a physical setting The New York Times calls “the most ambitious campus design program in
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research results at conferences Publish peer-reviewed literature Required Education Ph.D. in Hydrology, Geosciences, Water Resources, Computer Science, Statistics, or related fields required by the start
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description can be changed at any time. Required Education Doctoral Degree in Computer Science or a similar field. Required Experience In-depth knowledge of medical imaging procedures, techniques, and data
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of specialized field, process or discipline. May require experience with specialized software programs. Additional Qualifications Considered Individuals with background in chemistry without biology backgrounds but
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Qualifications Considered Experience in cell culture, common cell biology assays, fluorescence microscopy and image analysis. Good communication and writing skills. Prior experience in the studies of platelets
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related to the upper human airway. The successful candidate will contribute to cutting-edge research projects involving computational models, medical image data processing, and developing idealized and
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, process or discipline. May require experience with specialized software programs such as Matlab, image J, Imaris, etc. Additional Qualifications Considered The work environment is the laboratory. Physical
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, nearly 12,000 faculty and staff and 350,000+ living alumni, UC combines a Top 35 public research university with a physical setting The New York Times has called “the most ambitious campus design program
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, nearly 12,000 faculty and staff and 350,000+ living alumni, UC combines a Top 35 public research university with a physical setting The New York Times has called “the most ambitious campus design program