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distribution can predict both single AZ and whole synapse function at the neuromuscular junction (NMJ). Adapt and convert an existing, experimentally validated MCell simulation of mammalian NMJ AZs into Python
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candidate will investigate new algorithms and models to develop, implement, and test multimodal machine learning algorithms to analyze and recognize multimodal human behavior in real world settings. Specific
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at the intersection of computation and life sciences. We are seeking a Research Associate. The position will perform statistical modeling of single-cell multiome data; development of algorithms to link enhancers with
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collected and writing up experiment results in the field of computational biology. Core responsibilities include: Working with biological data - implementing algorithms, programming and data analysis
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research applications based on knowledge of the theoretical foundations of information and computation including algorithms and data structures, and the application of state-of-the-art programming
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institutions such as Carnegie Learning and Stanford University, under the guidance of Prof. Ken Koedinger, Prof. Vincent Aleven, and Shiv Gupta. What sets PLUS apart is our hybrid tutoring platform. By marrying
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on developing innovative algorithms and models to address complex problems in diverse fields such as robotics, healthcare, and finance. The department offers a range of undergraduate and graduate programs
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Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University seeks an adjunct professor for co-teaching (with Prof. A. Khair) our cross-listed courses 06663 (Analysis and Modeling of Transport Phenomena) and 06707 (Advanced
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. Distinguished Faculty Mentors: Carnegie Bosch Fellows will benefit from the unique opportunity to be mentored by pioneering leaders in their respective fields. Prof. Tom Mitchell (Founders University Professor in
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. Distinguished Faculty Mentors: Carnegie Bosch Fellows will benefit from the unique opportunity to be mentored by pioneering leaders in their respective fields. Prof. Tom Mitchell (Founders University Professor in