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clients. Use laboratory computer systems to order tests, generate results, generate reports, document results and communications, interpret results, and other lab duties related to inventory, testing method
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theory. Independently conduct experiments; maintain detailed records of experiments and outcomes. Apply the theories and methods of a life science discipline to interpret and perform analyses of experiment
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methods. X-ray power diffraction experimental design and quantitative data analysis. Strong computer skills, including calendaring, document management, Dropbox, Box, etc., word processing, database
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to react to the wind before it hits the blades. Using upstream LiDAR measurements (taken several rotor diameters ahead), you will develop a wind field forecasting method, leveraging principles like Taylor’s
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confocal and fluorescence microscopy techniques, molecular techniques (PCR, Western blot, RNA silencing), and autophagy research methods Analysis and interpretation of experimental data and deriving new
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knowledge of research methods applicable to education, training, workforce development, or related contexts. Evidence of scholarly writing and dissemination potential, including peer-reviewed publications
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» ERC StG project of Prof. Gergely Neu along the following lines: Develop a framework for analyzing instrumental-variable regression methods such as two-stage regression estimators or saddle-point
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utilizing quantitative tools and qualitative methods for policy and/or technical analysis Publication record that includes a combination of peer-reviewed journal, research reports, issue briefs, op-eds, and
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Qualifications: M.S. (or equivalent professional degree) in physics or a related field, and experience with different computer environments and languages especially Python, Matlab, IDL, FORTRAN and UNIX/LINX
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to produce a large homogeneous cell population. The LSRP 1 will be responsible for assisting senior laboratory members in the preparation and analysis of hiPSC reprogramming with mRNA/RNA method, expansion