80 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Simons-Foundation"-"Prof"-"UNIS" positions at Indiana University
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training who are interested in developing further analytical, methodological, and professional skills needed for informatics-oriented research positions in academia, government, and industry. The program
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opportunities to conduct research with great apes at the Indianapolis Zoo if the fellow desires. The postdoctoral fellow will have the opportunity to connect with IU’s vibrant communities in child development
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development. The fellow will be expected to learn new research skills, develop independent avenues of research, and participate in interdisciplinary team science. The position begins on July 1, 2025 and ends
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relevant to liver disease. Maintain accurate and detailed research records, analyze data, and prepare findings for publication in peer-reviewed journals. Present research findings at scientific meetings
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(mouse) handling/manipulations: Perform surgeries/implantations (will train), biopsies, bioluminescence imaging, and drug administration. Extensive tissue culture required. Flow cytometry and microscopy
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Cullin. The position will begin in fall 2025. The successful applicant will contribute to the development of a research program in biological normalcy. Biological normalcy is framework within which
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scales. The successful candidate will play a leading role in data analysis and software development. A Ph.D. in experimental high-energy or nuclear physics is required by time of appointment. No prior
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well as graduate and undergraduate students. Local facilities include a low-energy neutron source (LENS) available for neutron detector development and testing, high-bay facilities for large-scale fabrication
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hardest problems we face, including climate change, polarization, and resolving conflict over scarce resources. The tools, methodologies, and frameworks developed and deployed to better understand and
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of scientists and engineers that are developing adaptive optics–optical coherence tomography (AO-OCT) for studying structure and function of the living human retina at the cellular level. The system is