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Internal Number: 260550 Position Summary: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is seeking a Postdoctoral Associate for the Division of Acute Care Surgery at the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
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stimulation and recording electrodes. Design, execute, and analyze research studies using intracranial EEG data from animals. Perform advanced signal processing and time–frequency analyses of neural recordings
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Postdoctoral Associate Job Category Staff & Executive - Research (Laboratory/Non-Laboratory) Department RWJ - Surgery Acute Care
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advanced signal processing and time–frequency analyses of neural recordings. Develop and implement computational pipelines using MATLAB, Python, or similar platforms. Lead manuscript preparation for peer
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stimulation and recording electrodes. Design, execute, and analyze research studies using intracranial EEG (ECoG, SEEG) data from animals and humans. Perform advanced signal processing and time–frequency
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analysis, fNIRS/EEG, wearable sensors, or signal processing. Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, MATLAB, or Java/Kotlin (for Android). Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge, Skills, and
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metabolism/signaling using yeast as a model system. Among the key duties of the position are the following: The research will focus on the Nem1-Spo7/Pah1 axis, a phosphatase cascade that regulates whether
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applications that improve outcomes for all patient populations. Its interdisciplinary environment promotes collaboration across departments including Medicine, Pediatrics, Radiology, Surgery, Pharmacology, and
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communications skills and computer literacy. Experience in entomological lab/greenhouse/field work. Preferred Qualifications NJ pesticide applicators license. Interest in agronomic/horticultural fields, in
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of one language into another. In this seminar, we plan to build on this exciting intellectual entry point by focusing on the role that translation has played across academic, artistic, and everyday spaces