13 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"Prof"-"SUNY"-"St" positions at University of Washington
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algorithms and code, software, and research publications • Prepare results for publications, work with collaborators in writing publications, and, in some cases, take the lead in writing publications
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Researcher to join the Reproductive, Genitourinary and Digestive (RGUD) disease estimation team. As a Researcher, you will assess data from multiple sources and develop strategies to integrate them
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electrode arrays - 20% data analysis with advanced methods such as multiple regression, fourier domain algorithms, modern statistical approaches - 5% paper preparation including writing text, making figures
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relevant data to produce the most up-to-date and scientifically credible results through the development of sound method and analytical approaches. You thrive in a collaborative work environment and can work
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the development of sound method and analytical approaches. You thrive in a collaborative work environment and can work on multiple projects concurrently while meeting deadlines. You keep current of recent
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scientist, the Research Scientist/Engineer 4 (RS/E 4) will apply data mining techniques, perform statistical analysis, develop visualization techniques, and build automated tools that can assist with
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either back-end Java development, front-end UI development, and/or signal processing algorithm development. This position will work on all phases of software application development ranging from
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projects. Desired: Doctoral Degree in Bioengineering, immunology, systems biology Experience using open source packages and adapting or developing new algorithms to analyze single-cell transcriptomics and
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development of optimized laboratory utilization algorithms. Consult and collaborate with existing clinical research units to support ongoing laboratory projects. Develop and implement department and division
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Details Position Description The University of Washington, Department of Radiology, has openings for multiple postdoctoral scholar positions. The research projects will focus on advancing rapid