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studies, expert and patient interviews, user-centered design workshops, and observations in clinical and labor/delivery settings. Design and analyze experimental and mixed-methods studies Apply human
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tools but also to join educators who enjoy thinking deeply, and often unconventionally, about how people learn. Carnegie Mellon University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. - PhD in psychology
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, PhD, at Carnegie Mellon University is seeking a postdoctoral associate to study sensory-guided behavior in mice. The Hong Lab (www.thehonglab.com ) studies neural mechanisms underlying tactile and multi
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approach, co-developing with frontline practitioners and conducting robust evaluations, such as mixed-method analyses and field trials, to assess the impact of end-to-end prototypes on skills acquisition
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requirements and such other tasks that are assigned to you. Core Responsibilities: Support PhD students on their research methodologies, experimental designs, and theoretical approach. Participate actively in
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the PI. Develop project concepts and write proposals for research projects and independent grant applications; mentor graduate and undergraduate students on research methods, code development, publish
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computational fluid dynamics (CFD), cardiovascular modeling, or biomechanical growth and remodeling. Demonstrated experience with numerical methods (e.g., finite element method), programming languages (C
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active in advising students, assisting in preparing research grant proposals and grant reports, implementation of research results, and demonstrating their applicability in systems applications. PhD in
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and Reaction Network Prediction." In particular, the individual will play a crucial part in project leadership and decision-making as well as mentorship of two PhD students working on the project, and
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, reinforcement learning, probabilistic modeling, and language-guided autonomy. Core Responsibilities: Conduct independent and collaborative research aligned with the themes above Mentor PhD and MS students Lead