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variety of mechanical components and systems, fan systems, fluid power systems, and air supply systems on campus with a strong emphasis on applying preventive and predictive maintenance practices. Nature
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06 Salary Range $16.20-24.82/hour Type of Position Staff Position Time Status Full-Time Required Education HS Click here for more information about equivalencies: https://hr.uky.edu/employment/working
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followed in conducting research and recommends modifications as needed. 2. Performs specialized tests and procedures using complex equipment. 3. Procures supplies and materials needed for laboratory research
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the country, and is a prominent, dynamic, growing and complex Institute within the Stanford University School of Medicine. The SCI actively works to build synergies and collaborations among faculty with cancer
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the spectrum from epidemiological studies to analyses of cerebrospinal fluid, genetics, and protein biochemistry related to Parkinson’s disease and other alpha-synucleinopathies. A major focus is on genetic and
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Stanford University is seeking a Clinical Research Coordinator 2 to conduct clinical research and work independently on progressively more complex projects/assignments. Independently manage
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axes: Waves and quantum physics; Photonics; and Nonlinear Physics, Complex Fluids and Biophysics. The projects developed around these themes cover theoretical, fundamental and experimental aspects as
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weather forecasting to cardiovascular medicine. Computational tools for simulating such processes - both traditional based e.g. on computational fluid dynamics and more recent based on AI/machine learning
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leading teaching and research universities. Since its opening in 1891, Stanford has been dedicated to finding solutions to big challenges and to preparing students for leadership in a complex world
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its in-plane symmetry and gains in complexity. Furthermore, the fluid in which MCs are immersed adds leaky waves to the problem and thus attenuation. Existing methods account for some of these effects