20 parallel-computing-numerical-methods "DTU" Postdoctoral positions at University of Colorado
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directions, particularly developing novel ML/AI methods and open-source software and data infrastructure · Design, implement, and evaluate computational methods and software for integrating and
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. Postdocs will be expected to carry out computational research, develop novel AI and NLP methods, analyze data, and disseminate their findings, software, and data to the biomedical community. The postdoc will
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statistical and computational methods motivated by potential applications to observational studies. The work will involve both methodological research with biostatistics faculty and collaboration with clinical
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in pre-clinical modeling of disease and molecular neuroscience methods. Experience with neurophysiology and rodent behavior is preferred. This unique opportunity will provide substantial training in
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expected to develop and pursue an independent program of empirical research in bioethics. The CBH has a large network of productive inter-professional relationships in place with leading researchers in
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advanced NMR methods and develop cryo-EM expertise to study structure–dynamics–function relationships in these systems. Work Location: Onsite – this role is expected to work onsite and is located in Aurora
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statistical and computational methods motivated by potential applications to observational studies. The work will involve both methodological research with biostatistics faculty and collaboration with clinical
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clinically indicated. Practices safety, environmental, and/or infection control methods. Coordinates the activities of patient care and support staff within the clinic. Work with the team to ensure smooth
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the research lab on assigned projects • Computer software, equipment operation, or research technical skills How to Apply: For full consideration, please submit the following document(s): 1. A letter of
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to be a founding member of a new research program at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, helping to shape the scientific direction of a lab dedicated to uncovering the structural logic