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representative to the Board of Advisors, alumni, donors, and industry leaders. Build and sustain high-level partnerships across journalism, business, and philanthropy. Represent the program in senior-level
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& Computational Neuroimmunology (CTCN), in the Department of Neurology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center (CUIMC) is a hub for large-scale translational human studies that integrate rigorous application
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Columbia University's primary center for the study of high-energy experimental particle and nuclear physics. Faculty members, postdoctoral research scientists, and graduate students, supported by
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excellent opportunity to work with academic researchers, become involved in Computational research in the Neuroscience field, and apply computational techniques to basic science. At CUIMC, we are leaders in
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implications of existing and novel therapies for patients with prostate, kidney, and bladder cancer. The results of this research will be communicated by peer-review publications in high-impact journals by our
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the fields of behavioral economics, neuroeconomics, or computational cognitive science to begin on or around July 1, 2025. The appointment will initially be for one year but is renewable for a total of three
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the program will be expected to obtain core competencies in environmental health, epidemiology, and data science, to conduct independent research of high impact, and to undertake further interdisciplinary
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ensures prompt ordering. Keeps the laboratory clean and organized. Performs other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications High school diploma or equivalent required. 0-3 months of experience in a
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opportunities at Columbia University and elsewhere, and who have been impacted by the criminal justice system. The studies will involve program participants, instructors, mentors, volunteers, and community
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, implementation, and analysis of machine learning models for computer vision tasks (40%). Analysis of natural scene statistics in aquatic and terrestrial environments (40%). Design of models to learn texture