90 phd-medical-imaging Postdoctoral positions at Princeton University in United States
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and genomics. 2) Building new software tools for visualizing 2D and 3D imaging data (at a variety of spatial scales) from the perspective of birds and other animals. We seek applicants with
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Qualifications: *PhD degree in neuroscience, physical sciences, or engineering. *Experience with large-scale image acquisition and basic image processing. *Proficiency with computer programming in languages
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software tools for visualizing 2D and 3D imaging data (at a variety of spatial scales) from the perspective of birds and other animals. We seek applicants with an interest in sensory ecology and a strong
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psychology. Initial appointment is for one year with the possibility of renewal based on satisfactory performance and continued funding. Essential Qualifications: PhD in a relevant field. Interested
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degree. Eligible candidate must have less than three years of post- PhD research experience prior to anticipated start date. Academic excellence, potential to bring new ideas and approaches to Princeton
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genetic tools available for labeling and manipulating neural circuits with cutting-edge imaging in awake, behaving animals (current site: https://dickersonlab.princeton.edu). The term of appointment is
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, or engineering of large AI models, or their applications. Ongoing research projects at PLI work with language, images, multi modal data, science/math, code, scientific data, etc. We are also interested in AI
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time and requires a PhD in a relevant social science field and does not support work towards the completion of a degree. Salary and full employee benefits are offered in accordance with University
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the study of public opinion. The research position is full time and requires a PhD in a relevant social science field and does not support work towards the completion of a degree. Salary and full
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their Behavioral Science for Policy Lab (BSPL). Individuals with a PhD and research interests in psychology, sociology, behavioral economics, management, or another social or behavioral science relevant to the study