Graduate and Postdoc Positions in Data Science and Machine Learning

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    from: Majid Jaberi <jaberi@ksu.edu>

    Purpose of the position: The School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California, Davis, and the Institute of Computational Comparative Medicine at Kansas State University seek applications for students in the area of data science. We are looking for student researchers whose interests are in data science in biomedical data, and researchers with a methodological and application focus.

    Preferred Qualifications and Experience: Applicants must be outstanding, intellectually curious researchers at an early stage of their scholarly career. Applicants should have demonstrated a capacity for independent work and will be expected to engage with researchers and faculty and
    participate in activities convened by our Initiative. The successful candidate will have earned a degree in a field such as data science, biomedical sciences, statistics and mathematics, computer science, or
    engineering with evidence in terms of research experience in at least one of the following core areas:
    Research design and data analysis in applied statistics and mathematics
    Data engineering, storage, and retrieval
    Visualizing and communicating data
    Applied machine learning
    Experiments and causal inference
    Large-scale data mining and analysis
    Applied regression and time series analysis
    Deep learning
    Network analysis
    Self-motivation, attention to detail, persistence, diligence, and the
    ability to work in a distributed team are essential attributes for the
    individual undertaking this position.

    For questions about the appointments, please contact jaberi@k-state.edu.

    Also for a postdoc position, see https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/jobs/15968

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