34 software-verification-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at Wayne State University
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-labeling and routine molecular biology techniques. Proficiency in literature search and statistical analysis. Strong interest in renal physiology, epithelial and vascular cell biology. Preferred but not
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to work with others in a collaborative environment. Microsoft office software skills. Preferred qualifications: A PhD in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Cellular Biology, Genomics, Environmental Health
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are responsible for applying for a fellowship award. Qualifications: Education: Doctorate degree Requires advanced knowledge in a field of science or learning, predominantly intellectual in character. This
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Summary A postdoctoral research fellow position is available in Dr. Yaoxian Huang's lab in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering within the College of Engineering at Wayne State
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positions is to provide individuals, who have recently (within the past 6 years) completed a doctoral degree, with a full-time program of advanced academic preparation and research training under the guidance
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(NewFoS) Science and Technology Center Connections in Quantum Information Science: A Sound Leap Required qualifications A Ph.D. in engineering, mechanics, physics, mathematics, or a related field. The
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other major funding sources. Required qualifications A Ph.D. in bioinformatics, computer science, computer engineering or statistics, and excellent programming skills (R, Java, web programming
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field of science or learning, predominantly intellectual in character. Three to four years of job-related experience, which can include doctorate training. Experience performing basic research techniques
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analysis. Required qualifications Applicants should have a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, hearing science, or other relevant fields. Required application materials To apply, please
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Summary Research in the Ichinose Lab is in the field of vision and neuroscience. They use the mouse retina as a model system to investigate neural networks and physiological functions and have the State-of-the-Art two-photon microscope as well as patch-clamp rigs to examine synaptic connections...