39 software-defined-network-postdoc Postdoctoral research jobs at The Ohio State University
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in iPSC-derived cellular models. The position is ideal for someone hoping to be involved in grant-funded research as well as increase their publication record during postdoc and launch an independent
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sequencing data sets is preferred. This position is ideal for someone hoping to be involved in grant-funded research as well as increase their publication record during postdoc and launch an independent
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accurate prediction of caries lesion progression to support precision prevention and treatment planning. The postdoc will lead efforts to design multimodal learning architectures (e.g., attention-based
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and effectiveness in general chemistry laboratories are highly prioritized. Strong software skills in NVivo, Transana, STATA, SPSS, and/or RStudio desired. Additional qualifications include: - Excellent
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departments; as well as within the Buckeye Language Network, the Translational Data Analytics Institute, the Center for Cognitive and Brain Sciences, and the area studies centers. Location: Oxley Hall (0102
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, and practical changes to maximize excellence and effectiveness in general chemistry laboratories are highly prioritized. Strong software skills in NVivo, Transana, STATA, SPSS, and/or RStudio desired
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research group participates in SenNet NIH initiative, Networking of Senescence, and collaborations with the pharmaceutical industry. The applicant should preferably have a strong background in molecular
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/Python/LabVIEW for data analysis and software experimental control. Also required are strong written and oral communications skills, interpersonal skills for collaborative science and mentorship, problem
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; Prepare project reports and present findings; Provide educational sessions and professional learning opportunities for CETE staff and project partners; Engage in national professional networks related
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contribute to protocol development, statistical analysis plans, and preparation of regulatory submissions that uphold the highest standards of scientific rigor. Collaboration is a defining aspect of this role