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Research Instructor to join our group of physicists, radiologists, engineers, and computer scientists dedicated to advancing medical imaging research. The primary focus of our group’s endeavors is
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/Associate/Professor, Non-Tenure (Full-Time) The UPMC/University of Pittsburgh Department of Radiology is recruiting for a Chest/Thoracic Imaging Radiologist for a non-tenured faculty position. The Division
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/Associate/Professor, Non-Tenure (Full-Time) The UPMC/University of Pittsburgh Department of Radiology is recruiting for a Chest/Thoracic Imaging Radiologist for a non-tenured faculty position. The Division
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Research Assistant Professor Med-Surgery - Pennsylvania-Pittsburgh - (23008856) The Department of Surgery at the University of Pittsburgh is inviting applications for the faculty position
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maintains equipment. Essential Functions -Assist in human motion capture data collection. -Use custom data processing software to track bone motion in radiographic images. -Create 3D bone and soft tissue
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with Hepatology, Transplant Surgery, Liver Surgery, Trauma Services, and Oncology in affiliation with the Hillman Cancer Center. In addition to our robust clinical practice, UPMC IR participates in
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Hospital is the department’s centerpiece women's care facility where all breast, gynecologic, placental/perinatal specimens and gynecologic cytology are received and processed for diagnostic purposes
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with Hepatology, Transplant Surgery, Liver Surgery, Trauma Services, and Oncology in affiliation with the Hillman Cancer Center. In addition to our robust clinical practice, UPMC IR participates in
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processes, advanced machine vision algorithms, bioinformatics, and deep learning models for image and data processing, ideally in a comparable field or industry segment. Develop and implement both algorithmic
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clinical and academic relationships with Hepatology, Transplant Surgery, Liver Surgery, Trauma Services, and Oncology in affiliation with the Hillman Cancer Center. In addition to our robust clinical