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or resources to research technicians and/or graduate students as needed. 6. Assist in preparing completed research reports or analyses on each project phase. 7. Excellence in written and oral communication
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of publication record in recognized peer-reviewed journals, written and oral communication skills in English, and organizing skills. Candidate is expected to be highly motivated for scientific research Department
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funded by the National Science Foundation. The position is focused on performance analysis and optimization of the MILC code and the libraries it calls such as QUDA or Grid. The successful applicant can
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. Coordinating studies involving human participants; Processing and analyzing biological samples; Data management including handling large data sets and performing statistical analysis; Communicating results
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datasets. Department Contact for Questions Questions regarding the position or application process can be directed to: Professor Kim Novick knovick@iu.edu , O’Neill School of Public & Environmental Affairs
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datasets. Department Contact for Questions Questions regarding the position or application process can be directed to: Professor Kim Novick knovick@iu.edu , O’Neill School of Public & Environmental Affairs
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on identifying the brain regions associated with different cognitive processes, but more recent studies seek to understand the nature of the information stored in various brain regions, or representations, and how
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are filled. Questions regarding the positions or application process can be directed to Prof. Phil Richerme, richerme@iu.edu . The College of Arts and Sciences is committed to building and supporting a diverse
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are investigated as well. Example projects include tailored process improvement in primary care, telehealth for people with multiple chronic conditions, scalable quality improvement through data-driven
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, Matlab, R, etc.) is also advantageous. Department Contact for Questions Questions regarding the position or application process can be directed to: Prof. Van Stappen, Department of Chemistry, Indiana