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DAC. Responsibilities: Performs basic or applied research of a limited scope, primarily using existing theories and methods. Assists the supervisor in the interpretation and publication of results and
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, primarily using existing theories and methods. Assists the supervisor in the interpretation and publication of results and grants. Maintains the laboratory and may exercise functional supervision over
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selecting appropriate robotic platforms for purchase, building out lab infrastructure, formulating specific research thrusts, and initiating research in robot planning, control, and sensing. Qualifications
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out lab infrastructure, formulating specific research thrusts, and initiating research in robot planning, control, and sensing. Qualifications: Demonstrates the ability to plan and execute research
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or applied research of a limited scope, primarily using existing theories and methods. Assists the supervisor in the interpretation and publication of results and grants. Maintains the laboratory and may
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surveillance, prevention, and control of infectious diseases. Example projects include assessing drivers of global infectious disease dynamics and developing short- and long-term forecasts for those diseases
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will perform basic or applied research of a limited scope, primarily using existing theories and methods, and they should have the ability and desire to innovate when these are insufficient. The fellow
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-learning based exoskeleton controllers to work across tasks Designing and validating new robotic lower-limb prostheses Exploring other high-risk high-reward research areas related to device design, control
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, and control of infectious diseases. They will collaborate with other researchers, public health agencies, and stakeholders to provide insights and guidance for disease prevention and intervention
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work closely with Dr. Gothe and her collaborators on analysis of an ongoing randomized controlled trial examining yoga, aerobic and stretching-toning exercise effects on neurocognition among older adults