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seven (7) years of relevant advanced imaging experience And Current American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) MRI certification with a member in good standing status Good computer skills and
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processing, and image-viewing software The successful candidate must be legally authorized to work in the United States by the proposed start date; the department will not provide visa sponsorship
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extend the position for a full year if needed. Candidates must have access to high-speed internet, a reliable computer, and complete CITI certificate research training. Candidates must demonstrate
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access. This position requires a NOAA Common Access Card (CAC) ID badge for computer access and therefore is open ONLY to citizens of the United States and lawful permanent residents in possession of a
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have: Expertise in processing optical remote sensing data over large areas and using machine learning models for predicting ecological metrics Strong background in remote sensing in hyperspectral imaging
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process and procedures, updates, and determine the urgency of a client’s request. Provide administration support to the small animal client services team (call center, reception, and medical records
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, innovate, and prototype creative ideas in formal and informal learning spaces using state-of-the art equipment and technology. The RDC has: 4 studio/lab classrooms for hands-on learning, 1 seminar room
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, and prototype creative ideas in formal and informal learning spaces using state-of-the art equipment and technology. The RDC has: 4 studio/lab classrooms for hands-on learning, 1 seminar room for use by
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to numerous cultural, recreational, and outdoor opportunities. Search Contact Email shawn.thompson@colostate.edu Position Summary This position provides essential support to the Orthopedic Surgery Service by
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and clinically abnormal horses and studies horses under awake, sedated, and anesthetized conditions. Amongst others, we utilize diagnostic imaging and electrodiagnostic techniques to assess the various