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. Hiring Unit: Biomedical Engineering Course Title and Course Number: BMDE 660 - Advanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy of the Brain Estimated Number of Positions: 1 Total Hours of Work per
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: Department of Bioengineering Position: Course Lecturer Course code and name: BIEN530 - Imaging and Bioanalytical Instrumentation Course Description: Microscopy techniques with application to biology and
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source materials into publication-ready images. The Graphic Designer/Technical Illustrator will follow ILM Graphic Image Guidelines and specifications. Image types include isometric and perspective
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: Technical Skills in the following categories are necessary: Strong background in image processing techniques. Experience with AI, machine learning and deep learning algorithms, particularly in computer vision
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to translate concepts and source materials into publication-ready images. The Graphic Designer/Technical Illustrator will follow ILM Graphic Image Guidelines and specifications. Image types include isometric and
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performing live-cell imaging of C. elegans germline stem cells - Designs and performs experiments to dissect the mechanism(s) regulating mitotic spindle orientation in C. elegans germline stem cells
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; internal medicine; medical imaging; nutrition; oncology; ophthalmology; radiation oncology; and surgery. Advanced imaging modalities, including CT, PET-CT, 3T MRI, linear accelerator, fluoroscopy, and
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cellular encapsulation experiments (microchannel emulsification, cell viability assessment, glucose-stimulated insulin secretion, flow cytometry, immunofluorescence imaging). Responsibilities: Assist with
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engineered to be adaptable and generalizable, supporting applications across a wide range of imaging and video processing fields beyond medical imaging. The Research Associate will be at the forefront
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applications across a wide range of imaging and video processing fields beyond medical imaging. The Research Associate will be at the forefront of developing algorithms that are both technically robust and