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Ashburn, VA, with periodic travel for continued collaboration. The successful candidate will bring a deep interest in applying engineering and computational approaches to problems in biology and
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of a vision transformer, U-Net architecture, or Diffusion model that you trained yourself. Projects in computer vision for microscopy image analysis are especially relevant. Include a link to a code
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person who is interested in combining both experiments and computation, with some experience and comfort with both animal behavior and neural data. The details of the project(s) are flexible, and
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/computation are also acceptable, depending on your skills and experience. A passion and persistence to explore mechanisms of learning The ability to design, execute, and analyze complex experiments Excellent
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research. Networking and professional growth, including the opportunity to build strong interpersonal skills while working closely with investigators, postdocs, and interdisciplinary research teams. What
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competitive compensation package, with comprehensive health and welfare benefits. One on one mentorship with a graduate student/postdoc in the lab. Being part of research projects with potential for authorship
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state-of-the-art computational, theoretical, and experimental approaches to discover how brains evaluate behaviors, both self-generated and the behaviors of others. By discovering fundamental principles
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executed, ideally involving 3D image analysis, inverse problems, or physics-informed modeling. Cryo-EM/ET and computational structural biology projects are especially relevant. Discuss results, limitations
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they continue to investigate. Approaches include genetics, spatial genomics, single-molecule biophysics, super-resolution imaging, computational modeling, and structural studies including X-ray
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laboratories and classrooms, you can be sure that your contributions while working here are making a difference. Summary: BioInteractive, HHMI’s nationally recognized science education program, reaches thousands