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for interdisciplinary research and career development. Job candidates must… · Hold a Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD in Engineering, Physics, Math or Computer Science, or other Bachelor's plus equivalent relevant
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. The Postdoctoral Associate will apply his/her technical skills toward development and implementation of machine learning, computer vision, and other algorithms for analysis of medical images and prognostication as
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according to scheduling algorithms, patients' medical history and established clinical and facility standards. Coordinate both procedures and ancillary visits within a specific period established for each
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Health. Complex Procedure Scheduling Duties Determine if ancillary appointments (pre-procedure clinic evaluations, pre-anesthesia testing appointments, etc.) are needed according to scheduling algorithms
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Preprocessing · Feature Engineering · Algorithm Optimization · Model Validation and Testing · Real-Time Deployment Readiness · Collaborate with Clinical and Epidemiological Teams
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on her project, Development and Validation of Applanation Tonography, with development of an algorithm to assist in the validation of measurements. This will afford a mentoring/mentee opportunity to a Duke
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is seeking to hire a part-time (20-30 hours) research technician to support the development of an software algorithm for the project, “Measuring Ocular Pulse Amplitude with Fixed Force Applanation
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Health Access Services This position will be responsible for performing essential tasks required for the creation and revision of Epic scheduling decision trees (algorithms) and for leading other Maestro
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, protein purification/characterization, mouse handling, cell culture, radionuclide chemistry preferred. Required Qualifications at this Level Education/Training PhD Duke is an Equal Opportunity Employer
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. The selected candidate will have extensive familiarity with archive data management principles and practices, and ideally so within the context of humanities research at Duke University. A recent PhD graduate in