18 computer-science-graduate-internship Postdoctoral positions at George Washington University
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continues to have a long and successful record in training Undergraduate, Master and Graduate students at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences. The lab of Dr. Luis Rodriguez
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work on topics related to AI, meta-analysis of scientific literature, and trustworthiness in AI. The scholar will have deep expertise in AI, meta-analysis, and/or social science. As part of their role
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the research infrastructure and facilitates several institutional research initiatives . The Pincus lab , in the GW Department of Chemistry , invites applications for a Postdoctoral Associate position in
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to ongoing research projects. These positions offer an opportunity to work closely with faculty and graduate students in TRAILS, a unique interdisciplinary research community that brings together researchers
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to ongoing research projects. These positions offer an opportunity to work closely with faculty and graduate students in TRAILS, a unique interdisciplinary research community that brings together researchers
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, time off & leave, well-being and various voluntary benefits. Postdoc Scholars may also be eligible for retirement savings and tuition programs. For program details and eligibility, please visit https
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, and analyze research data; keep a detailed notebook summarizing experiments and recording research data; Maintain a computer database of research data; tabulate and display data for presentation in
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critical challenges that arise at the intersection of digital technology, media and democracy, in turn informing sound policy solutions. IDDP is committed to supporting rigorous, evidence-based research
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of employment. Desired Qualifications: Ph.D. in Immunology, Virology, Systems Biology or related fields. Preference will be given to persons with demonstrated experience in genomics/proteomics studies of clinical
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and facilitates several institutional research initiatives . The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine (BMM) of the George Washington University, School of Medicine and Health Sciences (SMHS