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European language Excellent communication, organization, and interpersonal skills Attention to detail and accuracy Knowledge of digital image technology, photographic processes and ability to evaluate analog
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of digital image technology, photographic processes and ability to evaluate analog and digital image quality Interest in learning new technologies Ability to take initiative, solve problems and prioritize work
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at the interface of computer/data science and the life sciences. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Neuroscience, Quantitative Biology or related disciplines, and have
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dependability. Excellent computer skills, ability to learn the UHS-specific program, Medicat. Be knowledgeable in principles and methodologies (e.g., Plan-Do-Study-Act, Root Cause Analysis, measurement, data
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. Flexibility and dependability. Excellent computer skills, ability to learn the UHS-specific program, Medicat. Be knowledgeable in principles and methodologies (e.g., Plan-Do-Study-Act, Root Cause Analysis
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of the Space Physics Laboratory. Space Physics at Princeton is led by a Professor of Astrophysical Sciences and Associated Faculty in Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, who is the Principal Investigator (PI
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: 277765106 Department Engineering & Applied Science Category Research and Laboratory Job Type Full-Time Overview The School of Engineering and Applied Science operates a Machine Shop to support the research
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-affirming care) within the scope of primary care: o Taking a history and doing a physical examination o Ordering and interpreting laboratory tests, ordering and preliminarily interpreting imaging and other
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tools (e.g., COMSOL, ANSYS) and CAD tools (e.g., AutoCAD, SolidWorks). Experience with fluorescence microscopy Image processing Familiarity with particle sorting theories and experiments Excellent problem
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: 277511481 Department Astrophysical Sciences Category Research and Laboratory Job Type Full-Time Overview Manage the Space Physics Laboratory at Princeton University, which is used to develop Space Flight