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Department:Chemistry Salary Salary:$63,480.00 - $63,480.00 Position Details Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Percent Time:100% Position Description: The Gerstner Research Group in the Department of Chemistry at
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College of Medicine Department:Anesthesia Salary Salary:$62,232.00 to Commensurate Position Details Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Percent Time:100% Position Description: The Obal Lab in the University
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: Design and train vision–text transformer architectures for multimodal fusion (RGB + thermal, intraoperative video, OR signals, EHR, surveys); develop temporal and cross-attention components
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scientists, and machine learning experts will be an essential and enriching component of the position. Strong candidates will have a background in machine learning and natural language processing (NLP), with a
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techniques. Experience with quantitative microscopy, including protein labeling techniques. Willingness to work with animals on part-time basis. Excellent communication, writing, and teamwork skills. Preferred
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for binding critical minerals and materials. The postdoc will be part of a collaborative team of researchers in the Molecular Foundry from the Biological Nanostructures, Data Science and Infrastructure, Imaging
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(the Million Tutoring Moves [MTM] dataset), along with open-source applications that support data processing and analysis grounded in Responsible AI principles. A core part of the NTO’s mission is to develop
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transformer architectures for multimodal fusion (RGB + thermal, intraoperative video, OR signals, EHR, surveys); develop temporal and cross-attention components for longitudinal risk trajectories. Build robust
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AI principles. A core part of the NTO’s mission is to develop open data and computational resources for the broader education research and developer community. The Postdoctoral Associate will
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Biology, Microbiology or other related discipline. Expertise with molecular and cellular biology techniques. Experience with quantitative microscopy, including protein labeling techniques. Willingness