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in neuroprosthetics. This person will supervise ongoing animal experiments as well as experiments that are part of a related clinical trial. They will assist in mentoring PhD students to perform
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multiple types of high-dimensional data. Researching and implementing novel algorithms for analysis of latent factors and their dynamics. Conducting literature searches, manuscript preparation, and
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screening. Analyze experimental data and manage complex data science projects. Co-author publications and present results at meetings and to funding stakeholders. Required Qualifications* PhD degree and 5
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Apply Now Responsibilities* Conduct research focused on designing and implementing algorithms related to cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) data collection in a lab that focuses on the structural
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Medicine and Bioinformatics. The specific objectives of the project are to (i) deploy network analysis methods to genomic data (50%), and (ii) develop such algorithms including community detection algorithms
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particular sequential, multiple assignment, and randomized trial design. You will have the opportunity to mentor the PhD students on the team. Experience in any of the following areas may be useful: SMART
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where the faculty is TBA. The cover letter header must include: Name Program (MURP, MUD, URP, B.S. UTech, PhD, etc.) Expected date of graduation (MM/YYYY) Umich email address Student ID # Position(s) to
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where the faculty is TBA. The cover letter header must include: Name Program (M.Arch, MUD, Arch PhD, etc.) Expected date of graduation (MM/YYYY) Umich email address Student ID # Position(s) to which you
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optimizing these patterns based on the Gerchberg-Saxton algorithm, and then building out an optical setup to test whether these phase patterns can successfully turn a Gaussian beam into the arbitrary predicted
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and intermediate level, with a focus on programming control, perception, planning, and algorithmic functions for robots. Topics will include data representation, memory concepts, debugging, recursion