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the oceanographic community including MatLab, Ferret, and/or Python. ● The incumbent must have a proven publication record, strong scientific writing and computer skills, and the ability to communicate science to
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engineering pipelines. Implement models in Python using frameworks such as PyTorch, TensorFlow. Perform statistical analyses and model benchmarking against existing methods. Collaborate with wet-lab scientists
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, checking, recoding data for analysis). At least intermediate knowledge of SAS or R programming required. Knowledge of Python and/or machine learning helpful but not required. The University of Miami offers
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biology. Experience with single-cell RNA sequencing data analysis, basic scripting in R or Python, and integration of multi-omic datasets is considered an advantage. Candidates should also possess a strong
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, Statistics, Genetics, Computer Science, or a related field. Excellent communications skills in English (both verbal and written). Proficiency in using R/Bioconductor and Perl/Python for genomic data analysis
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presentations using Power Point, R/Python and other graphics software as needed. Search literature for references to technical problems and keep informed by reading technical journal and publications. Present
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Source: https://grants.nih.gov/policy-and-compliance/policy-topics/early-stage-investigators NIH defines an Early Stage Investigator (ESI) as a Program Director / Principal Investigator (PD/PI) who has
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Matlab, Python, and/or R programming languages is a plus. Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes: Skill in collecting, organizing, and analyzing data. Analysis of fMRI and MR spectroscopy data Acquiring
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experience required Applicants must apply through https://redcap.miami.edu/surveys/?s=TA3KCANMHP3ARYKC Applicants must include the following when applying to this position: A letter from mentor/Faculty who has
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experience required Applicants must apply through https://redcap.miami.edu/surveys/?s=TA3KCANMHP3ARYKC Applicants must include the following when applying to this position: A letter from mentor/Faculty who has