12 image-processing Postdoctoral research jobs at University of Kansas in United States
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climate variables to investigate how land use history can drive soil processes important for biosphere-atmosphere feedbacks, and how those patterns vary with stage of soil development. Development
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experiments, ranging from experimental design, feasibility studies, detector prototyping, detector R&D, detector construction, detector operation, data-taking support, detector calibration and alignment
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with CT/Micro-CT, NMR Strong background in fluid flow through porous media, coreflooding and PVT processes in the lab Strong high-pressure, high-temperature (HPHT) geochemistry background Being able
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of Ph.D. within the last three years Experience in molecular dynamics Experience in computer programming Interest in mentoring students Additional Candidate Instruction A complete application will include a
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processes important for biosphere-atmosphere feedbacks, and how those patterns vary with stage of soil development. Development of spatially explicit products revealing how hillslope position, aspect, and
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journals. Evidence of ability to develop research products, including hardware, software, method, or process. Prior experience with organizing activities. NOTE: To be appointed at the Postdoctoral Researcher
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include processing raw data (background subtraction, normalization, filtering, etc.), curve fitting, and statistical analysis. Include a description in the cover letter. Demonstrated effective written
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candidate will apply state-of-the-art natural language processing and other computational and quantitative techniques to unique multilingual and multimodal data sets, with the aim of uncovering how
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, develop algorithms and software, apply them to biological molecular systems, and perform computer-aided drug and protein design. 10% - Present updates on ongoing research, written reports on research
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process including project planning, project management, data collection, data analysis, and dissemination of findings through publications and conference presentations. Additionally, the successful