21 programming-"DIFFER"-"Washington-University-in-St" Postdoctoral positions at University of Washington
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engineering. · Proficient in programming languages, including Python, R, Julia, etc. · Proficient in database management systems, i.e., MySQL or Microsoft SQL Server. · Proficient in traffic
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fluorescence microscopy, basic programming (Python or other languages), and/or quantitative analysis of microscopy or simulation data. ? Experience working collaboratively in teams and effectively communicate
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education and one of the world's premiere research universities, offers rigorous academic programs, outstanding faculty, and diverse cultural and social opportunities in a stimulating intellectual environment
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(GMR) programs in Atlantic Bluefin Tuna (Thunnus thynnus) in the northwestern Atlantic. The project is a collaboration among Lorenz Hauser , Ray Hilborn (SAFS) and Steve and Chris Weiner
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the cross-campus Astrobiology Program , and the postdoctoral scolar would be part of this broader interdisciplinary environment. We seek a postdoc who would make the most of available collaborative
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the cross-campus Astrobiology Program , and the postdoctoral scholar would be part of this broader interdisciplinary environment. We seek a postdoc who would make the most of available collaborative
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progression. The models are informed by a variety of experimental data, utilize different model structures/modeling techniques, are often closed source or coded in proprietary software packages with poor
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variety of experimental data, utilize different model structures/modeling techniques, are often closed source or coded in proprietary software packages with poor interoperability, and process experimental
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Position Description The Department of Oral Health Sciences (OHS) brings together faculty from different ends of the dental and oral health research spectrum into a single department that has expertise
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various methods to measure neural and behavioral responses during live social interaction and their relation to developmental language and social outcomes. The project includes studies across two different