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), mHealth, eHealth, wearable technology, health games, robotics and other emerging technologies. Population Health – Improving health outcomes of a group of individuals, families and/or communities, reducing
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School of Nursing (PI: Eun-Ok Im RN, PhD, MPH FAAN) is seeking to fill a postdoctoral research position. The post-doc fellow will assist in multiple NIH-funded studies on technology-based interventions
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vibrant university experience that interweaves students, engineering and support staff and senior scientists. You will be part of a team, launching young people on their careers and advancing fundamental
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communication technology (e.g., Zoom) and willingness to learn other technologies as necessary. More than the required experience. Experience leading or supporting community engagement activities. One year of
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yields Writing papers and reports Required Qualifications PhD in geology, geochemistry, material science, or chemical engineering. Demonstrated experience in conducting and interpreting laboratory
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interdisciplinary programs in computational sciences and engineering, computational medicine, computational geosciences, mathematical modeling, applied mathematics, data science, software engineering, and
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and present research Mentor research assistants Required Qualifications A Ph.D. in psychology, neuroscience, public health, engineering, or a related field (received no more than three years prior
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towards this time limitation (unless the area or discipline changes). Purpose The position will be responsible for developing and implementing formative and summative evaluations of science, technology
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/biological engineering, or related fields. Candidates must be able to articulate interest in one or more of our research areas and demonstrate motivation to work on these problems. Preferred Qualifications
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, neuroscience, engineering, or related discipline within the last 3 years Experience with either transcranial magnetic stimulation, digital signal processing, or machine learning Human subjects’ research