39 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at University of Michigan
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for a postdoctoral researcher in computational design and digital fabrication. Reporting to Tsz Yan Ng, associate professor of architecture, you will work on robotic 3D printing processes such as concrete
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will work with Dr. Baladandayuthapani and his research group in developing statistical and computational methods for large-scale, high-dimensional, complex-structured biomedical data. The research topics
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with Owen-Smith and other members of the IRIS team. Familiarity and demonstrated expertise with network and computational science methods, science of science research, creation and manipulation of large
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. The lab utilizes a range of interdisciplinary and multi-method approaches including advanced statistical modeling, laboratory-based stress paradigms, ecological momentary assessment, and biomarker analysis
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techniques, methods, and research, especially deep learning literature, and how these methods apply to our use cases Ability to manage multiple projects and assignments with a high level of autonomy and
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. Additionally, the candidate should have strong qualitative research skills and be familiar with quantitative methods. Research responsibilities will include designing a study, collecting and analyzing data
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research experiments, determining the most suitable methods to be used. Interpret and perform complex data analysis on experimental results and determine whether they are consistent with goals. Maintain a
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Apply Now Job Summary This is a mentored post-doctoral position for a new investigator on a career development path directed toward establishing an independent research program. The incumbent will
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required. The successful candidate will have a strong record of computational/theoretical/research and excellent communication skills. Additional Information This position is for multiple hires
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development in Neurodevelopmental disorders associated with altered chromatin regulation. The candidate will participate in multiple NIH-funded projects that explore disease mechanisms in rodent and human