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at a computer for various purposes (ordering, data analysis, microscopy, lab upkeep). Work Environment: Available no less than 40 hours a week Monday-Friday. Flexible hours are needed for completion
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experiment, sample collection and analysis, data analysis, prepare manuscripts, present at conferences, and participate in grant writing in the areas of LCMS analysis of disease biomarkers, proteinomics and
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. • Develop novel methods for metal extraction and recycling of batteries • Collaboration with a muldisciplinary team to develop scalable prototypes. Requirements: • PhD in Materials Science, Chemistry, or a
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psychology, sociology, education, etc. Performs advanced testing procedures, data collection, and analysis. Prepares reports. May work with human subjects and contribute to grant proposal development. Ensures
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, sociology, education, etc. Performs advanced testing procedures, data collection, and analysis. Prepares reports. May work with human subjects and contribute to grant proposal development. Ensures experiments
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. Other preferred qualifications include. Experience in proposal writing, Strong programming or data analysis skills, and Excellent academic writing and presentation skills. Experience will be considered in
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within a clinical setting. Experience in subject recruitment would be an advantage. Data analysis, ethics applications, writing of manuscripts and supervision of other students would form part of
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. Additional skills for Image Science: Programming, careful data analysis, high-performance computing, shell scripting (c, bash), medical imaging Candidates with a recent PhD or those anticipating Ph.D. (all
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in data collection and analysis, conduct research and assessments with faculty and students in the College, prepare manuscripts, present at conferences, and participate in grant writing. Candidates