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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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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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Brain Cancer initiative, a cross-institutional program dedicated to translating technological breakthroughs into real impacts for brain cancer patients. Job Summary Brain cancers are one of our greatest
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well as transfers from other U-M campuses. Application Deadline Job openings are posted for a minimum of seven calendar days. The review and selection process may begin as early as the eighth day after posting
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access features impact physical activity, social participation, and health outcomes for older adults and people with disabilities. Key responsibilities include: Data Analysis & Dissemination (30%): Analyze
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Apply Now Job Summary The Inclusive History Project (IHP)-Dearborn Program is looking for a Research Fellow to join our team. The IHP is a multi-year presidential initiative studying and documenting
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School of Public Health, within a 5-minute walk of the Medical School and in the central campus of the University of Michigan. The Seo Lab is also affiliated with the Neuroscience Graduate Program (NGP
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Summary The Tenuta Lab at the University of Michigan seeks exceptional applicants to join a vibrant research program focusing on developing new generation therapies for dental caries. Strong focus
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program. Our interdisciplinary team investigates the biological mechanisms linking obesity to breast cancer and explores how lifestyle (exercise/nutrition) and pharmacological interventions can reduce
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and program-wide seminars and journal clubs. They will have opportunities to drive undergraduate and graduate students and to teach new skills to technicians and other members of the research group