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experiment codebases (prefer Python). Apply causal inference and discovery frameworks to clinical questions. Translate proposed methods and frameworks into real-world clinical workflows. Contribute to grant
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Qualifications* PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, data science, or a related quantitative field. Proficiency in Python and/or R; experience with high-performance computing environments. Experience with
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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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Contribute to research proposals and peer-reviewed publications Primary Platforms May Include ArcGIS Pro CityEngine Python-based geospatial processing ecosystems Cesium and 3D Tiles streaming architectures
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Eligibility requirements for the position. Required Qualification: Ph.D. in bioinformatics, computational biology, statistics, computer science, or related field Proficiency in R or Python Minimum one year of
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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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scripting or programming languages (e.g., Python, R, or similar) for data analysis and pipeline development. Demonstrated ability to lead or significantly contribute to research projects, with a record of
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should be knowledgeable about concepts in statistical thermodynamics, in python scripting and C++ programming. Familiarity with advanced Molecular Dynamics methods and experience in code development is
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and Knowledge: Strong interest in (or be already skilled in) the development, application, and testing of hydrologic models. Comfortable with working in the python programming language. Knowledge and
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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