66 medical-image-processing-phd Postdoctoral research jobs at Rutgers University in United States
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Position Details Position Information Recruitment/Posting Title Postdoctoral Associate in Human-Computer Interaction Department SC&I - Library & Info Science Salary Annual Salary Posting Summary
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, New Jersey Medical School, Rutgers School of Dental Medicine, School of Health Professions, School of Public Health, and the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey at University Hospital. Newark Health
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seeks a Postdoctoral Associate to support research in an externally funded collaborative program investigating the biology by which neurons manage proteostress. More specifically, the PhD scientist will
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seeks a Postdoctoral Associate to support research in an externally funded collaborative program investigating the biology by which neurons manage proteostress. More specifically, the PhD scientist will
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characterization of materials using X-ray diffraction, SEM/EBSD and EDS, and IR/Raman spectroscopy. A thorough understanding of powder synthesis, processing and densification methods are essential. This position
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presentation will be required. Position Status Full Time Posting Number 24FA0550 Posting Open Date Posting Close Date Qualifications Minimum Education and Experience PhD is required PhD training is required
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, clinicians, and scientists with unparalleled experience who advance medical innovation and provide patient care informed by the latest research findings. We offer an outstanding education in medicine
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of scientific research methods and techniques (e.g., histology, behavioral experimentation, surgical procedures, machine learning, imaging, and analysis). The role also includes writing code for experiments and
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and Experience PhD in Materials Science, Cleanroom and microfabrication experience (Industry of Academia) Excellent written and oral communication skills. Certifications/Licenses Required Knowledge
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motivated and dedicated Postdoctoral Fellow to join our dynamic team studying the cellular and molecular regulators of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) using zebrafish genetics and imaging. The selected