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The Division of Cardiovascular Medicine , within Stanford University Department of Medicine , is a dynamic and innovative center dedicated to excellence in research, medical education, and clinical care. Our
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, the laboratory engages with the economic world and various scientific areas across a wide array of applications: fluid dynamics ; theoretical physics, mechanics and chemistry ; control, optimization and finance
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. The PhD candidate will join the team Methods and Algorithms for Bioinformatics (MAB). - Supervision: - Dr Eric Rivals, HdR, (LIRMM), CNRS Research Director in computer science and bioinformatics (web https
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Standard Operating Policies and Procedures. 7. Participate actively in Dispatcher Staff Meetings. 8. Demonstrate the ability to work efficiently and make sound decisions in a fast‑paced, dynamic
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, pump seals or packing, fan belts, motors, etc.) to maintain mechanical equipment in working order. *Ability to understand engineering principles (thermodynamics, fluid dynamics, psychometrics, etc
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Lifesaving techniques for animals Veterinary care procedures Basic mathematics (including drug dosage and fluid rate calculation) *General computer skills Finalists for this position will be required
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circuits, statics, fluid dynamics, engineering physics, manufacturing processes which provides some shop experience, process control and/or instrumentation such as strain gauges, thermocouples, etc
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and background in rocket propulsion, fluid dynamics, thermodynamics and heat transfer are considered assets. Diversity, Equity and Inclusiveness ESA is an equal opportunity employer, committed
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effects, has recently been developed at The University of Manchester in the Department of Materials. The purpose of this role is to utilize the higher fidelity thermal-fluid-dynamics framework to understand
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are strong communicators and work well with both students and staff, in addition to displaying potential for research excellence in aero-fluid dynamics and potentially biofluid mechanics. The department is