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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
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models. Lead the creation and execution of recruitment and replacement business plans. Oversee grants management monitoring in partnership with the Department?s Research Administration team Create
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of Radiology at Columbia University has research teams applying advanced imaging AI and clinical data science, as well as quantitative disease modeling to address pressing challenges in health outcomes and
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models, productivity, quality, and revenue cycle alignment. The Director leads operational improvement initiatives, standardizes workflows, supports clinic growth strategies, and ensures exceptional
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, and decision-making, and ensure alignment across post-award team. Models and communicates team values and culture. Develops and maintains a positive relationship with faculty, team members, and
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to study cancer evolution, including developing CRISPR-based molecular recording tools to track tumor evolution history, modeling tumor progression using genetically engineered mouse models, applying single
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of working with magnetically confined plasma computational modeling tools and their application to interpret experimental or simulated data. Familiarity with magnetically confined plasma experimental data and
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engineered mouse models, organoids, and patient-derived samples and leverage cutting-edge approaches in gene editing, organoid technologies, and various -omics. The candidate will train in a highly supportive
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parameters set by the Senior Research Scientist. Works within guidelines to carry out assigned duties in the needs of a project, conducting specific modeling and analysis of data. Will not have any supervisory
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supporting materials for annual budget submission and year-end close. Maintains and modifies the long-range forecasting model for the central School budget, incorporating policy assumptions and external