10 digital-signal-processing Postdoctoral positions at University of Houston Central Campus
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signaling molecules such as TGF-β, VEGFR, integrins, and HMGB1. The candidate will work in close collaboration with experts in protein chemistry, cell biology, and translational ophthalmic research. Express
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, advanced manufacturing, and bio-signal acquisition, as well as experience working with biocompatible materials and miniaturized platforms for medical applications. They should be comfortable working
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proficiency in the following areas: programming languages (C, C++, Python), embedded systems prototyping, data analytics, signal processing, academic writing Application should include: Cover Letter, Statement
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Department: Ctr for Nuclear Rec & Cell Sig Salary: Commensurate with experience Description: The Center for Nuclear Receptors and Cell Signaling in the College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
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publication and contact information of two references in a single PDF file. The recruitment committee will begin to screen applications immediately, and the process will continue until the positions are filled
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computer science, electrical or computer engineering, or related field; and (3) years related experience Additional Posting Information The Department of Psychology at the University of Houston (UH) seeks to hire a
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standards are maintained, including animal identification, minimal husbandry and genotyping. Tissue processing skills are required including cryo- and paraffin sectioning. Candidates with experience with
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of value-added chemicals in cyanobacteria and microalgae. • Design and optimize heterotrophic cultivation methods, gene knockout procedures, and transesterification processes. • Collaborate
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laser-based experiments to validate MD models. • A candidate with experience in using MD for material study and process control in metal additive manufacturing is a plus so that the candidate can
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assessments, support the clinical operation of TCLD and UH-ASK, and enhance the training of graduate students in Clinical Psychology: Child Track and Neuropsychology Track. 1. Receives/Reviews progress and