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-on experiences in software design and implementation using Python, C/C++, and Matlab, under Windows and Linux environment, Strong communication skills, and ability to work independently and with
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, bioinstrumentation, or embedded systems Programming experience (e.g., MATLAB, Python, or similar for data acquisition/analysis) Familiarity with surgical techniques or willingness to be trained in rodent survival
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electrophysiology (neural recording, EMG, or related techniques) Exposure to sensor design, bioinstrumentation, or embedded systems Programming experience (e.g., MATLAB, Python, or similar for data acquisition
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manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals. Special knowledge, skills & abilities: Proficiency in programming language such as Python, C++, R and MATLAB. Strong theoretical understanding and
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analysis using Matlab, Python, etc. • Some experience using software to automate experimental controls. Required Documents: (1) Curriculum Vitae (including completed degrees, list of publications, research
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with electrophysiology acquisition and analysis (for example spike sorting, LFP analysis, population analyses) Strong quantitative skills and programming experience (MATLAB and or Python), including
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programming and data analysis (Python, MATLAB, or similar) and strong English-language written and oral scientific communication skills. Experience with oceanographic field measurements is desirable. Salary
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(for example spike sorting, LFP analysis, population analyses) Strong quantitative skills and programming experience (MATLAB and or Python), including reproducible analysis workflows Familiarity with
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. Experience in Python code, Matlab, and LabChart. Knowledge of cardiovascular physiology. Department Contact for Questions Miranda Lockwood, SHRM-CP Human Resources Business Partner mjlockwo@iu.edu Additional
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. Proficiency in at least one modeling and programming environment, such as: MATLAB, R, or Julia KEY RESPONSIBILITIES & ACCOUNTABILITIES: Conduct pharmacometrics and quantitative systems pharmacology analyses