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Position Overview School / Campus / College: College of the Environment Organization: Applied Physics Lab Title: Postdoctoral Scholar in advanced ultrasound methods for both cardiovascular imaging
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intelligence methods (ML/AI) for diverse biological data in relation to cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. The specific areas of methodological research can be flexible, depending on the candidate’s
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exceed five years/60 months, including any previous postdoctoral experience. Qualifications Minumum Qualifications Candidates must have completed a PhD or foreign equivalent in Atmospheric Science or a
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. The postdoctoral scholar will contribute to an exciting research program within the Foy Lab (https://foylab.xyz/ ), focused on developing computational methods to enhance how we collect, analyze and use clinical
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including protein quantification methods, nucleic acid extraction and related, cell culture and cell transfection experience. Protein instrument expertise with Luminex, MSD or ARGO Nulisaseq Previous
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opportunity to visit WashU for extended research stays. Research at these @NDB sites focuses on various aspects of Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay, including effective field theory methods to connect sources
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Position Summary This position involves the development, implementation and refinement of novel image reconstruction methods for photoacoustic computed tomography (PACT). This will involve
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group. The successful candidate will have experience with paleobotanical methods, preferably including fieldwork, laboratory work, and statistical analysis. Experience with phytoliths is an advantage but
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collaboration with a team; demonstrated ability to quickly recognize problems in results and identify root causes in data, methods, and code; and a long-term interest in an academic position contributing
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, unless agreed exclusion criteria apply. For more information, please visit the University of Washington Labor Relations website. Qualifications The successful candidate must have a PhD or MD/PhD degree in