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Apply Now Job Summary The Transplant Surgery Research Fellow, supported by the University of Michigan Section of Transplantation and the UM Health Transplant Center, is a new position managed in
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Apply Now Job Summary The Thoracic Surgery Research Fellow, supported by the University of Michigan Section of Thoracic, is a new position managed in the Department of Surgery at the University
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Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. Proven experience working with wireless sensors, point cloud data processing, and sensor integration. Strong background in signal processing, computer vision
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* Doctoral degree in Kinesiology, Psychology, Computer Science, Biomechanical Engineering, or a related field. A high degree of proficiency using R, Python, and/or Matlab to process and analyze time-series
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highly qualified, self-motivated post- doctoral fellow to join our research program in computer-aided diagnosis and AI (CAD-AI). Responsibilities* The research will involve development of decision support
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process will consist of one or two 30-45 minutes interviews for select candidates. Additionally, further samples of relevant work may be requested. Job Summary The Taubman College of Architecture and Urban
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available technology and systems to accomplish job requirements. Understands the disease process per program. Attends and participates in all training classes assigned to this level. Related Duties: Ethics
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for accuracy. Compile data for regulatory requirements and/or deadlines for submissions. Maintain existing databases and ensure data integrity. Assist with collecting and processing of specimens following
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minimal supervision; Schedules, assists with preparation for, and attends study initiation meetings, monitor visits, and audits; Ensures integrity of specimen management (collection, processing, packing
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of Michigan, directed by Ashley N. Gearhardt, Ph.D ., is seeking a Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join a multidisciplinary research program focused on the addictive potential of ultra-processed foods (UPFs