13 computer-science-image-processing positions at University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
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and single-cell genomics, multi-model biomedical imaging, including super-resolution microscopy and cryoEM, biological engineering, high-end computing, transgenic mice, flow cytometry and cell sorting
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Assistant Professor Evolutionary Development of Comparative Anatomy University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign The Department of Evolution, Ecology and Behavior and the School of Integrative Biology at
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Division Intercollegiate Athletics Job Summary This position provides support for hardware, software, network, desktop computing and other related technology services within Illinois Athletics
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staff in the orderly rendering of circulation, reference, and computer and technology services as provided by the unit, which in turn affects the Library as a whole. Personal Relationships
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Specialist Associate: Bachelor’s degree or higher in information technology or computer science. Experience in the use of Microsoft Active Directory, including group and object management, policy tasks, access
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includes specialized medical applications such as electronic medical records, vendor supplied imaging systems, virtual microscopy and student computing. Leadership, staff management, training and end user
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customers with computer replacement decisions, life cycle management, and available inventory management. Document issues and resolutions within the knowledgebase for customers and internal IT information
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the Veterinary College, highly advanced and complementary imaging systems are available at the Biomedical Imaging Center, Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology (http://bic.beckman.illinois.edu
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necessary and replacing them in a timely manner following the event. ◦ Assists in setting up and operating media communications (in coordination with Computer Networking Resource Group). ◦ Coordinates use and
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technology (VCM, TEG, thrombinoscope, platelet aggregation). The SAECC service is also launching a new extracorporeal therapy program. A Vivid IQ ultrasound unit is available for echo-hemodynamic assessments