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Details Posted: Unknown Location: Salary: Summary: Summary here. Details Posted: 08-Nov-25 Location: Irvine, California Type: Full-time Categories: Academic/Faculty Medical Imaging Internal Number
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technical expertise in microbiology and/or imaging techniques, including microfabrication of microfluidics chips for live-cell microscopy. The appointee will report to the Technical Team leader and will be
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Participate in surgical prep, assistance, and diagnostic image acquisition Develop medical math calculation and drug knowledge Hone interpersonal and professional skills with a focus on client service Learning
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groups and committees within the team, School/Directorate as required Train team/colleagues in operational activities Service Excellence Create a positive image of the University by being responsive
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Requirements: 3.1. 2. Students enrolled in master2 3.2. 1. Study Area: Applied Marine Biology 4. Other Requirements: Experience with biological databases (e.g., OBIS, GBIF) and image processing and annotation
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(time-course and quantity of gaze/eye-movements), neuro-physiology of language processing in the brain and neuro-imaging (https://www.ntnu.edu/langdevlab#/view/publications ). The main responsibility
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benefits package, including health and life insurance, generous paid leave and retirement programs. To learn more about USC benefits, access the "Working at USC" section on the Applicant Portal at https
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(https://cehs.unl.edu/npod/ ), which offers excellent research support, facilities and a vibrant research environment. NPOD has facilitated the acquisition of $210 million in external research funding
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*: ¿ Proficient with computer applications and programs associated with the position (i.e. Microsoft Office suite, imaging system, optical character recognition system, and student information system) ¿ Able
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characterization of micro and nano thermites 3. Characterization the hot wire thermite initiation mixtures 4. Developing a prototype for a thermite-based igniter for pyrotechnic articles 5. Analysing results and