16 Computer Science Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Miami in United States
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are interested in hiring a Postdoctoral Associate in AI/Robotics in Automation for Minimally Invasive Genitourinary Surgery in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Miami (Miami, FL). We invite
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-time Postdoctoral Associate to work in Beaufort, NC (or remotely. We seek a postdoctoral associate to join our research team in the Atlantic Fisheries Branch of the NOAA Southeast Fisheries Science
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contribute to the Rai lab’s research program should be included. Prior experience in cancer , competence with basic molecular biology and cell biology techniques (including cell culture), and hands
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of position: Expertise in any relevant topic will be considered. Minimum educational qualification is a PhD or equivalent in fields including but not limited to computational social science, applied data
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maintain supplies of items for research experiments. Develop protocols and prepare procedure manuals for neuromodulation research using non-invasive brain stimulation. Contribute to a research program and
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, and determinations. Will be expected to participate in the program Monday through Friday 40 hours per week, which includes classroom sessions, journal clubs, and laboratory work. Classroom sessions
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computer science. Required application materials: Cover letter, a one-page statement of research experiences and interests, curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references. Appointment term
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Qualifications Education: The candidate must hold a Ph.D. degree from a recognized institution, must have demonstrated potential for excellence in research on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics Experience
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to apply for a faculty or staff position using the Career worklet, please review this tip sheet . The Department of Ocean Sciences at the University of Miami, Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric & Earth
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program features high-resolution data acquisition and analysis techniques modeled on the Human Connectome Project (HCP) and is committed to the highest standards for magnetic resonance imaging and