20 Electrical-Engineering "The University of Edinburgh" Postdoctoral positions at University of Maryland, Baltimore
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are currently recruiting motivated Postdoctoral Fellows with a Ph.D., M.D. (or equivalent) and a background in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, or related fields. Candidates who
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. Qualifications and Skills Ph.D. in Medical Physics, Bioengineering, Physics, Mathematics, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or a related field is required
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. degree from an accredited university in biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, neuroscience with interest in imaging sciences or related field. The successful candidate will be self-driven
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and confirmatory mouse model experiments. Major current foci: inhibitors and substrate-selective positive allosteric modulators of the receptor type protein tyrosine phosphatase, PTPRD, as novel
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. Qualifications a. Qualifications A PhD in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering with biomedical data analysis emphasis or related fields is required. Previous experience in developing novel data mining
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, Neuroimaging, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related fields. The postdoctoral researcher will participate in newly NIH-funded studies to apply neuroimaging and focused ultrasound
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possess strong communication and organizational skills. Qualifications a..Qualifications A PhD in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering with biomedical data analysis emphasis or related fields is
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. Current postdoctoral position will be focused on the pathophysiology of endothelial cells in pulmonary arterial hypertension. The qualified candidates must be in the process of completing or obtained a PhD
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PhD in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering with biomedical data analysis emphasis or related fields is required. Previous experience in developing novel data mining algorithm, magnetic resonance
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environment that has earned an international reputation for genetically engineering and testing vaccines against a wide variety of enteric and other infections, including malaria, COVID-19 and influenza. Based