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The University of Virginia, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, is seeking applicants for a post-doctoral associate to work in the Computational Biomedical Imaging Group
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electrical engineering, biomedical engineering, computer science, medical physics, neuroscience, or a related field. While this is the preferred background, highly qualified candidates from other scientific
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certification required. PHYSICAL DEMANDS Job requires standing for prolonged periods, frequently bending/stooping, reaching (overhead, extensive, and repetitive); Repetitive motion: computer keyboard. Proficient
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and the Program for Fundamental Neuroscience, and the lab extensively collaborates with the local neuroscience community through UVA Brain Institute and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences initiatives
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knowledge of MECM, KACE, JAMF, MDT, and Active Directory. Physical Demands This role may require extended periods of time working at a computer, as well as occasional walking to various departments on campus
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microscopy, electron microscopy, primary cell or tissue culture, molecular biology, protein biochemistry, proteomics. Proficiency with image analysis software (e.g. Image J, photoshop and Imaris), and
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appendage closures. Both units are proud to be part of the nationally ranked UVA Children’s Pediatric Cardiology & Heart Surgery program. Responsible for performing specialized technologist roles within
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Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, MIS, Computer Engineering, or a related field. At least three years of relevant experience. (Relevant experience may substitute for a degree.) Preferred
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, Psychology, Life Science, Molecular Biology, and similar. Strong computer and spreadsheet skills, and the ability to carefully analyze large data sets. Experience in animal work (especially rodents