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of biomolecular systems Design and implement research ideas independently and in association with the supervisor and other collaborators Perform simulations and analyze large-scale data utilizing robust statistical
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/project.html Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. in Operations Research, Applied Mathematics, Statistics or related. Solid background in stochastic process, simulation, ML, mathematic statistical methods, and
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, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Statistics or related. Solid background in ML, mathematics, statistical methods, and understanding of biomanufacturing process. Experience in doing research in a multi
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computational models of infectious disease dynamics, using data from various sources and methods such as differential equations, agent-based models, network models, statistical inference, machine learning, etc
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statistical methods to large-scale federated observational datasets e.g. electronic health records (EHRs) and administrative claims data. This research will directly improve our ability to use real world data
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. Experience in programming is expected (Matlab, Python, C++, Statistics packages, etc.). He/she will get involved in existing research projects but is also encouraged to bring to bear his/her expertise and
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science; proficiency in computer programming (e.g., Python, Tensorflow, PyTorch, Unity, MATLAB/PsychToolBox), statistical analysis, and signal processing; strong analytical skills. Pay will follow the NIH
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research ideas independently and in association with the supervisor and other collaborators Perform simulations and analyze large-scale data utilizing robust statistical methods Provide meticulous
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analysis, troubleshooting, and statistical analysis skills Working knowledge of Labview, Matlab, or equivalent programming/scripting languages for data analysis Ability to work well in teams and across
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of 3-5 references. All applications should be submitted online. Qualifications • Bachelor’s Degree or beyond in Neuroscience, Psychology, Music, Computer Science, Statistics, and/or a related