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. Analyze and interpret data using appropriate computational/statistical approaches; maintain reproducible workflows and clear documentation. Write manuscripts and present findings; contribute to grants
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, solid mechanics, and the dynamic of locomotion on soft substrates A strong background in computational research using Discrete Element Method and continuum mechanics simulations is preferred, while
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values are Compassion, Leadership, Excellence, Responsibility, Trust, Creativity and Inclusion. U-M offers comprehensive benefits to help you stay well and to support you as you plan for a secure future
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. Experience working with medical images. Very good computer programming skills and physics background is essential. Desired Qualifications* Nuclear medicine imaging/dosimetry experience. Experience in image
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Apply Now How to Apply A cover letter is required for consideration for this position and should be attached as the first page of your resume. The cover letter should address your specific interest in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position. Please...
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applications Human-centric and sensing-enabled mechanical systems Strong background in computational modeling and analysis, including finite element analysis (FEA), multiphysics simulations, and data-driven
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Qualifications* Applicants should have a medical degree (M.D., M.B.B.S., or equivalent. Translational projects will require the postdoctoral fellow to work with faculty to plan study methods, draft IRB protocols
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Apply Now How to Apply Upload a resume/CV, cover letter, and contact information for two referees (combined into a single PDF) via the U-M applicant system. Questions about the position should be directed to Erica Twardzik at etwardzi@umich.edu . Job Summary Are you passionate about creating...
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both computational and experimental; we work on exciting problems in diverse areas such as bio-fluid interactions, signatures, wave energy, advanced materials, complex hydrodynamics and hydroacoustics
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given full consideration. Virtual interviews will involve developing a plan for collaboration. U-M EEO Statement The University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer.