51 parallel-computing-numerical-methods-"Multiple" Fellowship positions at University of Michigan
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Planning is looking for a postdoctoral researcher in computational design and advanced knitting as part of the ASICS x Michigan Sport Innovation Center (AMSI). Reporting to Sean Ahlquist, associate
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Date: August 15, 2026 (negotiable) Specialty Areas: Computational Linguistics, Language Acquisition, Cognitive Modeling, Machine Learning The Department of Linguistics at the University of Michigan
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, motivated early-career researcher interested in learning to collect, manage, analyze, and interpret data from multiple systems including mobile eye tracking, motion capture, and force plate posturography as
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study questions at multiple levels using genetically modified mouse models, preclinical mouse models, primary organoids, single-cell RNA-seq, proteomics, lipidomics, metallomics, standard molecular
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of scholars, practitioners, and disability advocates across academic disciplines. Skill Enhancement: Gain advanced expertise in mixed-methods research, community-based participatory approaches, program
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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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conditions and policy outcomes. Desired areas of expertise include: dynamic and complex systems, agent-based modeling, computer programming (familiarity with R, Python, Netlogo), statistical analysis
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slow aging and extend the healthy lifespan in genetically heterogenous mice. The Kaczorowski lab utilizes cutting edge neuroanatomical, neuroimaging, computational, and behavioral genetic approaches
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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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electronic health record (EHR) data and numerous other data sources into our Research Data Warehouse (RDW), a secure and compliant research database. Within the RDW, data for over four million unique patients