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analysis Experience using R or Python Pay and Benefits Pay Range: $62,232 - $75,564; depending on education/qualifications/experience and following the NIH stipend level Please visit the Benefits
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from noisy, high-dimensional data. Strong programming skills (e.g., Python, R, C++) for handling large datasets and implementing models. A genuine curiosity about how science works and a desire to ask
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technical skills • Excellent spoken and written communications • Proficiency in MATLAB/Python and UNIX/Linux environments • Strong organizational skills Preferred: • Prior experience in vision research • fMRI
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2026 is acceptable. Strong quantitative background with demonstrated proficiency in Matlab, or in another programming language, such as R or Python, with motivation to learn Matlab. Ability to work
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one or more programming languages, preferably Matlab or Python, is considered an asset. Demonstrated ability to produce high-quality publications. A desire to help lead an integrative and motivated
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, genomic selection modeling, bioinformatics, proficiency in R, Python and/or Linux command line • Experience with DNA/RNA extraction and library preparation • Experience working with large-scale datasets
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of multimodal transportation networks, new mobility systems, travel behavior, and AI in transportation Proficiency in one or more programming languages, preferably Python Proficiency in database systems
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Qualifications: • Experience creating customized MRI acquisition methods • Experience in quantitative MRI techniques • Programming skills in MATLAB and Python • Ability to present research effectively through both
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Python, Java, Stan, or BUGS or interfacing R with C/C++), simulation studies, real data analysis, and writing manuscripts. Duration: This appointment is for 1-2 years, with a possible extension to year 3
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, implementation, and validation. Proficiency in scientific programming, with experience in one or more languages such as Python, MATLAB, and/or FORTRAN. Ability to conduct independent research and collaborate