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: Apply Position Description The Ryan Lab seeks a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to work on federally-funded projects related to ice sheet surface processes. There is some flexibility in
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, including Computer Science, Electrical and Computer Engineering and Music and will be expected to participate in the preparation of research proposals and scientific publications. The candidate will also be
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structures. 3) Characterize the dynamics, mechanism, and pathway of self-assembly process and the structural and mechanical properties of the obtained assemblies 4) Compare the computed properties against
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Associate will work closely with Dr. Salter (PI) and be involved in all aspects of the research process. Research conducted within SPARCL will focus on the bi-directional relationships between collective
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. The Postdoctoral Associate will apply his/her technical skills toward development and implementation of machine learning, computer vision, and other algorithms for analysis of medical images and prognostication as
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will include: 1. Implementing and quality-assuring MR Fingerprinting scans on multiple clinical scanners 2. Integrating advanced imaging tools for image processing and analysis. 3. Coordinating closely
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to treat neurological disorders, including epilepsy, movement disorders, pain, addiction, and neurodegenerative diseases. Contribute to groundbreaking research with real-world impact. Key Responsibilities
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programming, preferably python, and will ideally have experience in working with output from global models and/or IAMs. The candidate should be capable of working both independently and collaboratively and have
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University Department of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences The Duke Transdisciplinary Otolaryngology Research, Community Health and Equity (Duke TORCHE) Lab in the Department of Head and Neck
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. The research aims to: 1) Delineate the chemical speciation and mineral phases associations of these critical metals in AMD wastes; and 2) Evaluate the implications of these associations for extraction processes