23 algorithm-sensor positions at Duke University

  • Duke University | Durham, North Carolina | United States | about 3 hours ago

    electronic equipment including sensors, terminal equipment controllers, control panels, input/output panels, ultrasonic flow meters, steam meters, and relay panels by interpreting control diagrams

  • Duke University | Durham, North Carolina | United States | 4 days ago

    on her project, Development and Validation of Applanation Tonography, with development of an algorithm to assist in the validation of measurements. This will afford a mentoring/mentee opportunity to a Duke

  • Duke University | Durham, North Carolina | United States | 5 days ago

    is seeking to hire a part-time (20-30 hours) research technician to support the development of an software algorithm for the project, “Measuring Ocular Pulse Amplitude with Fixed Force Applanation

  • Duke University | Durham, North Carolina | United States | 13 days ago

    . Statistical Analysis, Modeling, and Analysis Planning (20% initially, increasing to 45% as the project progresses) Develop, draft, and implement analysis plans that outline statistical methodologies, algorithms

  • Duke University | Durham, North Carolina | United States | 4 days ago

    orient the patient to the sleep center. Prepare and calibrate equipment required for testing to determine proper functioning. Perform routine PAP mask fitting. Apply electrodes and sensors according

  • Duke University | Durham, North Carolina | United States | 28 days ago

    care and/or survivorship. Follow guidelines and provider template processes by using scheduling algorithms/decision trees to schedule appointments. Apply knowledge of scheduling policies and procedures

  • Duke University | Durham, North Carolina | United States | about 7 hours ago

    in optimization algorithms would be an asset ·         Have research experience ·         Have excellent informal and formal written and oral communication skills ·         Be capable of balancing

  • Duke University | Durham, North Carolina | United States | about 2 hours ago

    ), the primary sensors for all stimuli released and/or detected by the cell. In fact, GPCRs control every essential process in our bodies (from sight and sense of smell to our cognitive function, breathing, heart

  • Duke University | Durham, North Carolina | United States | 9 days ago

    fitting. Apply electrodes and sensors according to accepted published standards. Assist with following "lights out" procedures to establish and document baseline values (such as body position, oxyhemoglobin

  • Duke University | Durham, North Carolina | United States | about 2 months ago

    to emerging biomedical applications, such as wearable devices, implantable medical systems, and intelligent diagnostics is highly desirable. Experience with integrating acoustofluidic systems with sensors

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