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Apply now » Title: Machine Learning - Computational Neuroscience Faculty (Assistant Professor) Division: Neuroscience Work Location: Houston, TX Requisition ID: 16621 Division: Neuroscience
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, proactively suggesting and implementing enhancements whenever necessary. Remain at the forefront of data science and machine learning advancements, integrating the latest methodologies and innovations
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Bioinformatics/Genomics and Cancer Biology is desirable. Experience in the application and development of computational methods/tools or machine learning algorithms. Good computer programming skills in R/Matlab
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experience Strong data analysis skills including exploratory data analysis, statistical testing and machine learning. Experience with bash and scientific programming using Python, R, or Julia. Experience in
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visiting professors, prepares itineraries, submits pre-travel authorization, books flights and car service, submits expenses in Concur for reimbursement. Schedules and organizes Zoom introduction calls
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a caseload up to 30 clients, will work assignments will involve travel throughout designated areas to multiple client homes within Harris County, will have a reliable and insured automobile, has
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Apply now » Title: Scientific Programmer I - Computer Vision Division: Pediatrics Schedule: Monday - Friday; 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Work Location: Texas Medical Center, Houston, TX Salary Range: $49,505
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teaching sessions. Expertise with physiologic signal processing in time series (in particular, ECG waveforms) and their direct application/translation to machine learning models. Experience leading an NIH
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data and video data, alone or in combination, could help predict or detect seizures using machine learning algorithms without continuous manual input from a skilled electroencephalographer/clinician
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required) skills: experience in any of the following areas is especially valued: synaptic plasticity, Python programming, structural biology, AI / machine learning, calcium imaging, FRET sensors