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neuroscientists, statisticians, and clinical researchers. Boston University offers competitive salaries, and postdoctoral associates are eligible to receive the same employment benefits as faculty and staff. A full
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/bioinformatics, and data science. Work Performed · Work in highly collaborative inter-disciplinary environment with clinicians, econometricians, statisticians, and data scientists · Lead statistical analysis
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gravitational / black hole physicists, particle physicists (primarily in collider and neutrino domains) and statisticians at Georgia Tech, Berkeley National Lab, CERN and across the world. For further details
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: Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams including computer scientists, statisticians, and domain experts to apply tensor completion techniques to real-world applications, especially in the case of social
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. The successful candidate will collaborate with clinicians, engineers, physicists, chemists and statisticians in the Center for Understanding Biology using Imaging Technology (CUBIT). CUBIT members have a strong
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. The successful candidate will collaborate with clinicians, engineers, physicists, chemists and statisticians in the Center for Understanding Biology using Imaging Technology (CUBIT). CUBIT members have a strong
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Raman spectroscopy. The project offers a statistician or mathematician an excellent opportunity for interdisciplinary training in biomedical and biophysics applications of mathematics, statistics and
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appreciated Ability to engage with interdisciplinary teams involving statisticians, computer scientists, and climate experts Programming experience in a scientific computing language (e.g., Python, Fortran
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: Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams including computer scientists, statisticians, and domain experts to apply tensor completion techniques to real-world applications, especially in the case of social
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this study, you will have the opportunity to work alongside renowned faculty, clinicians (including psychiatrists and clinical psychologists), and statisticians from Stanford and other institutions. In