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equivalency formula. Preferred Qualifications PhD in computer science, engineering, a quantitative discipline, or a domain science with strong computational components. Experience with AI/ML, vision, NLP
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. Qualifications A PhD in nursing, public health, psychology, behavioral sciences, or a health-related field is required. All applicants must have experience or interest in hypertension, cardiovascular health
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be U.S. citizens, noncitizen nationals, or permanent U.S. residents. Required Qualifications - MD, PhD, or MD/PhD in a clinical or biomedical science discipline. - Strong interest in biomarker
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Johns Hopkins University, Electrical & Computer Engineering Workshop ID: JHU-ECE-TELLURIDE2026 [#31573] Workshop Title: 2026 Telluride Neuromorphic Cognition Engineering Workshop Workshop Type
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Technology (NIST) Professional Research Experience Program (PREP). NIST recognizes that its research staff may wish to collaborate with researchers at academic institutions on specific projects of mutual
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Technology (NIST) Professional Research Experience Program (PREP). NIST recognizes that its research staff may want to collaborate with researchers at academic institutions on specific projects of mutual
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the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Applicants should have a robust commitment to top-quality patient care, strong clinical judgement and excellent surgical skill as
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Technology (NIST) Professional Research Experience Program (PREP). NIST recognizes that its research staff may want to collaborate with researchers at academic institutions on specific projects of mutual
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MD, MD-PhD, DO, or equivalent medical degree and be board-certified in medical oncology or hematology. The candidate must have demonstrated expertise appropriate for appointment as an Associate
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position is now available for the experimental axion dark matter search program at Johns Hopkins in conjunction with the HAYSTAC and ALPHA experiments. HAYSTAC (the Haloscope At Yale Sensitive To Axion Cold