10 postdoctoral-image-processing-in-computer-science Postdoctoral positions at Brown University
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University Program in Science, Technology and Society (STS) invites applications for a two-year position of Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Social Study of Computational Technology. We seek a scholar
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of Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences invites applications for a University Fellowship in Earth, Environmental and Planetary Sciences. This competitive postdoctoral fellowship will be awarded for a
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at Brown for Environment and Society (IBES) seeks a Postdoctoral Research Associate in paleoclimatology focusing on funded research projects to produce and interpret climate records from Southeast Asia
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postdoctoral researchers who will strengthen and build collaborations between the Division of Applied Mathematics and the climate sciences, brain science, and/or computer science. This will be a two-year, non
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Professor of Biostatistics and Data Science at Brown University, invites applications for a Postdoctoral Research Associate (100% FTE for a minimum of 2 years) to conduct cutting-edge research
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Brown University, Mathematics Position ID: BrownMath-AIPD [#28192] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Providence, Rhode Island 02912, United States of America [map
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Brown University, Department of Physics Position ID: Brown-Physics-PDRA [#30486, Spr/Vol] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location: Providence, Rhode Island 02912
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) strong statistical skills and programming skills (experience with R is particularly desirable); (d) a background or prior experience in AI, computer science, or AI?s role in systematic reviews; (e) strong
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Brown University, Classics Department Position ID: Brown University-Classics Department-POSTDOCRA [#31522, apply.interfolio.com/177758] Position Title: Position Type: Postdoctoral Position Location
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. The Fairbrother Laboratory uses a combination of computational biology and high-throughput genomics techniques to identify functional elements in the genome. We seek to understand recognition events important in