6 phd-biomedical-engineering research jobs at University of Southern California in United States
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Electrical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or related fields. Preferred Experience: Experience in MRI and post-imaging processing Preferred Field of Expertise
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of hearing science, neuroscience, biology, biomedical engineering, otolaryngology, or related discipline, with demonstrated abilities in the areas of data collection, analysis, and manuscript preparation
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opportunities in areas such as bioinformatics, biomedical engineering and translational medicine. Postdocs will also have opportunities to collaborate with experts nationally and internationally. The candidate
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to publications. Strong knowledge of statistical methods for neurodata analysis is preferred. Preferred Qualifications: Minimum education: Doctoral degree in biomedical engineering, neuroimaging, neuroinformatics
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background in biomedical engineering to support multiple translational projects on optic nerve regeneration. The tasks and skills required of this person will require an advanced degree typical of a
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the following qualifications: (1) PhD from a top university with demonstrated research activity in neuroscience or neural engineering; (2) prior research experience in electrophysiological recording