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PhD. program. Including but not limited to: Admission process Cohort guidance GTF process Event coordination, and course scheduling May Be Eligible for Alternative Workplace Arrangements Salary
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systems, evidence based solutions, applying machine learning/AI approaches to healthcare data, including those captured from electronic medical records and clinical trials, healthcare delivery, equitable
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Assistant or Associate Professor - Medical Imaging & AI - (FAC003189) Organization : H0071 Biomedical Engineering Salary Commensurate with experience Description : The Cullen College of Engineering
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member of the Medical Education team at the Tilman J. Ferttita Family College of Medicine. In collaboration with senior leadership, this role is responsible for Voluntary/Preceptor Faculty Recruitment and
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or status, and gender expression as required by federal law. Veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Qualifications : REQUIRED: This position requires a PhD with 0-2 years of relevant
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neuromodulation therapies in patients with Parkinson’s Diseases (PD), Spinal Cord Injury (SCI), Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), and other neurological disorders. Candidates must hold a PhD and/or M.D. degree
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the nervous system, robotic prosthetic limbs, functional neural imaging, and neuroelectronic medicine to rehabilitate patients with neurological disorders. Candidates must hold a PhD and/or M.D. degree in
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be able to establish and sustain a robust, externally funded research program that will be synergistic with our materials science programs in Mechanical Engineering and Physics. They are expected
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of expertise include, but are not limited to, Advanced Materials, Polymer Physics, Polymer Chemistry, Catalysis and Reactor Design, Transport Phenomena, Molecular Thermodynamics, and Circular Economy. The
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policy, health care policy, public policy, and public administration. We are in the planning process for launching a PhD program The Hobby School also runs the Institute on the Empirical Implications