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of the following techniques: rodent behavior assessment, rodent surgery, immunohistochemistry, microscopy and Data analysis and visualization using software such as GraphPad Prism, Pathfinder, and EthoVision
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analysis software (e.g., SPSS, R, NVivo) is highly desirable. · Publication Record: Evidence of scholarly productivity, including publications in peer-reviewed journals. · Communication Skills: Strong
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associated data analysis software to ensure comprehensive and accurate research outcomes. Physical Demands and Work Environment The position requires extended periods of standing and repetitive movements
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headset and eyetracker, Vicon motion capture system, Rokoko motion capture system, Pupil Core eye tracker. Software: Python, C#, C++, R, Unity, OpenXR, MakeHuman, MotionBuilder, Maya. Physical Demands and
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, please visit: http://uhr.rutgers.edu/benefits/benefits-overview . Posting Summary There are two postdoc positions available in Dr. Shuo Xiao’s lab at the Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
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Associate or by others in the research group, by collaborators in other groups or from publicly available datasets. The project may also involve use and development of software programs for analysis of multi
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EEG HydroCel Sensor system and Net Station software and interest in the microstructure of infant sleep would be a plus. The successful candidate is expected to lead their own project, support other
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Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint. Preferred Qualifications Proficiency and knowledge of multiple statistical software packages preferred, such as SPSS, SAS, R, Python, etc. Experience with ML/DL
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analysis software (e.g., SPSS, R, NVivo) is highly desirable. · Publication Record: Evidence of scholarly productivity, including publications in peer-reviewed journals. · Communication Skills: Strong
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. Certifications/Licenses N/A Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Proficiency in graphing software and statistical analysis tools is expected. The applicant must have evidence of scholarly publications in