68 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Stony Brook University
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incumbent will conduct research within the predetermined research scope and methodology, and conduct research in the fields of quantum-engineered power grids and AI-enabled smart grids. ● Develop
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incumbent will conduct research within the predetermined research scope and methodology, and conduct research in the fields of quantum-engineered power grids and AI-enabled smart grids. ● Develop
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atmospheric remote sensing from ground, airborne, and satellite platforms. Our group develops advanced algorithms and data analysis methods to address fundamental scientific challenges, including global cloud
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Group , a leader in innovative multi-sensor atmospheric remote sensing from ground, airborne, and satellite platforms. Our group develops advanced algorithms and data analysis methods to address
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Group , a leader in innovative multi-sensor atmospheric remote sensing from ground, airborne, and satellite platforms. Our group develops advanced algorithms and data analysis methods to address
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, especially the toroidal spectrometer, construction and commissioning of the MOLLER detector at Jefferson Lab ● Development of the SOLID software framework, tracking algorithms, DAQ subsystem and various
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imaging (PET/SPECT/CT/Cherenkov) as well as therapy studies. Expertise in antibody drug conjugate development. Experience with unconventional imaging radionuclides such as 52Mn, 86Y as well as radioiodine's
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imaging (PET/SPECT/CT/Cherenkov) as well as therapy studies. Expertise in antibody drug conjugate development. Experience with unconventional imaging radionuclides such as 52Mn, 86Y as well as radioiodine's
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imaging (PET/SPECT/CT/Cherenkov) as well as therapy studies. Expertise in antibody drug conjugate development. Experience with unconventional imaging radionuclides such as 52Mn, 86Y as well as radioiodine's
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study the hematopoietic microenvironment niche, clonal competition, and cardiovascular pathology in MPNs. The ultimate goal of our research is to develop more effective therapies for patients with MPNs