56 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Prof" Postdoctoral positions at Texas A&M University
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information here ! PURPOSE We are seeking a highly motivated researcher with a strong background and interest in machine learning and artificial intelligence. The position focuses on the development and
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mechanisms from patient samples, collaborative discovery of anti-infective therapeutics, and bacterial pathogenesis. This position provides broad training to develop independent, highly motivated scientists in
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of Texas Health and Wellness: Free exercise programs and release time Professional Development: All employees have access to free LinkedIn Learning training, webinars, and limited financial support to
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research, analyze data, and contribute to scholarly publications. You'll also prepare and present research findings, develop grant proposals, and mentor student researchers. Additionally, you'll have the
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various disease models including Parkinson’s model and chronic pain model. Develops and applies assays for drug discovery for glutamate receptors, including in vitro assay as well as cell-free assay and in
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also be responsible for writing manuscripts, developing research proposals, and helping with graduate student mentoring and group organization. Opportunities to Contribute Synthesis of new gyroscopes and
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protocols, develop machine-learning methods for decision-making, and validate results on lab testbeds. Collaborating with experts in cybersecurity and computer science, the researcher will publish high
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. The position will work with researchers to manage community programs, develop and monitor research protocols, analyze data, prepare reports and presentations, and disseminate information to a national audience
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expected to work closely with collaborators from University of South Alabama and St. Mary’s College of Maryland. There is also an opportunity to use the data collected to develop independent lab-based
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early with TAMUG researchers their intent to apply for this program to allow time for successful proposal development. TAMUG faculty may only sponsor one applicant and provide evidence they can support