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fields and high-impact journals. The candidate should be proficient and experienced in studying ecology of fish in the wild. Analytical skills and experience with statistical software (e.g. R, MatLab
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Job Description The Vlaisavljevich Lab (https://ultrasound-lab.beam.vt.edu) is looking for a part-time research assistant to explore the use of focused ultrasound (FUS) for biospecimen processing
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such as protecting embedded systems from vulnerabilities rooted in sensor physics, studying the impact of physical signals (e.g., acoustics, lasers, electromagnetic emissions) on AI and sensing systems, and
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environments. The researcher will work on modelling relevant propagation effects, designing localization strategies robust to urban acoustics, and validating these techniques using state-of-the-art experimental
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of appropriate experience required. Preferred Skills/Qualifications: Strong background in digital signal processing, underwater acoustics, and/or wireless communication systems. Hands-on experience with: MATLAB
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that combine sonar, inertial sensors (IMUs), Doppler velocity logs (DVL), and short baseline (SBL) systems. The focus is on achieving robust performance in GPS-denied, low-visibility, or acoustically challenging
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management of California’s living marine resources in one or more of the following areas: Salmon ecology (including biophysical ecology, modeling, acoustic telemetry, and landscape and seascape ecology
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statistical analysis and coding in MATLAB/Python. The lab’s research focuses on understanding neural circuits in the descending auditory system, specifically how auditory brainstem neurons encode acoustic
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visualization. • Experience designing and administering enterprise-level high-performance computing systems. • Advanced computer programming skills (C, C++, Python, MATLAB, Bash). Desired: Operational management
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, Matlab, GIS, and R. Experience operating or managing projects involving state-of-the-art ocean observing systems, including gliders, buoys, wirewalker, telemetry, passive acoustic monitoring (PAM), and