44 computational-physics-simulation-"Prof" Fellowship positions at University of Michigan
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Transportation Program, aimed at addressing power quality challenges in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. The selected candidate will contribute to the modeling, simulation, and prototyping
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; however, applicants are asked not to send a copy of their dissertation. Separate from these application materials, applicants must arrange to have three letters of recommendation submitted. Recommendation
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to society. Required Qualifications* PhD in applied mathematics including mathematical biology, computer science, engineering, statistical physics, biology, or a related field. Reasonable communication skills
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one from your current graduate or clinical residency training program. Graduate-level academic transcripts (unofficial is acceptable) Two writing samples, preferably a copy of a previously published
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components; patient care, education and research that together enhance our contribution to society. Required Qualifications* PhD in bioinformatics, computational biology, systems biology, statistics, physics
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your current graduate or clinical residency training program. Graduate-level academic transcripts (unofficial is acceptable) Two writing samples, preferably a copy of a previously published manuscript(s
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an intensive program to guide Postdoctoral Fellows through all elements of the industry and/or academic job search process Mission Statement Michigan Medicine improves the health of patients, populations and
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Apply Now Job Summary Dr. Con Ma?s lab in The Gilbert S. Omenn Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics at the University of Michigan is seeking a postdoctoral research fellow to
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research that together enhance our contribution to society. Responsibilities* Cong Ma's lab in the Gilbert S. Omenn Department of Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics at the University of Michigan is
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leading multiple research initiatives that leverage imaging and computational methods to address critical challenges in urology. Ongoing efforts include the development of dynamic contrast-enhanced