32 phd-studenship-in-computer-vision-and-machine-learning Postdoctoral positions at University of Florida
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Classification Title: Post-Doctoral Associate in Computational Chemistry Classification Minimum Requirements: PhD in Chemistry or Physics Job Description: A Post-doctoral Associate in Computational
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leading research institutions, the University of Florida provides an exceptionally supportive environment for research. University support includes integrated and state of the art computer technology
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documents should be uploaded as one PDF to the “other documents” selection in the application. 4. A personal research program vision statement detailing short-and long-term goals. The anticipated start date
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. The department offers an epidemiology PhD, Master of Science, and concentration in the MPH program. It is also home to two National Institutes of Health Training grants (T32). Faculty members are strongly
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microscopy, flow cytometry, and Western blotting. Computer proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Powerpoint. Familiarity with computer languages is desirable. Experience in Virology, mass spectrometry
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. The training program is also committed to cultivating an atmosphere that is conducive to learning by providing clinical postdoctoral associates with an appropriate blend of support and challenge. Postdoctoral
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expertise in reflectance spectroscopy and chemometrics for vegetation analysis or high-throughput phenotyping. A strong background in GeoAI, computer vision, and data fusion techniques. Experience designing
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and an international baccalaureate program. Learn more about what Gainesville has to offer at Visit Gainesville . Expected Salary: The salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and
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program, and currently has 40+ PhD students. All trainees of PhD graduates are placed into tenure-track faculty, government, and industry positions. Expected Salary: $62,232 annually; commensurate with
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symptoms across the healthcare system, by integrating neuroimaging, psychophysiology, and computational modeling. Our work spans from basic science to clinical/translational neuroscience with humans, and our