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-metal batteries Doctoral student in graphene-based biosensors Doctoral student in Accelerated solar cell materials exploration Doctoral student in coupling cold atoms to photonic integrated circuits
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? The Stagkourakis Lab is recruiting for a highly independent postdoctoral researcher that can integrate within our existing team pursuing systems neuroscience projects. The lab is based at SciLifeLab (Sweden’s
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marine species recently identified on Terceira Island, in Praia da Vitória Bay. The objective is to gain an integrated understanding of its distribution and abundance, reproductive cycle, and quality as a
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systems, including hands-on experience with Arduino and Raspberry Pi, sensor integration, sensor networks, PCB design, soldering, circuit assembly, and hardware troubleshooting. Proven capacity to work in a
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/compliance skills, and effective communication with multiple stakeholders Alignment with Purdue EVP values: integrity, teamwork, excellence, inclusivity, public service Work Environment and Benefits Hands
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terms of waveform quality, compact filtering and three-dimensional integration at high specific power. Where to apply Website https://emploi.cnrs.fr/Candidat/Offre/UMR5213-DELDAL-033/Candidater.aspx
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for this position will be: Solid modeling and design of high-performance integrated photonic devices Process development of low-loss photonic integrated circuits on different material platforms Heterogeneous
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National Institutes of Natural Sciences, National Institute for Physiological Sciences | Japan | 2 months ago
of the recruitment and description of the project The Division of Multisensory Integration Systems, led by Dr. Ryo Sasaki, conducts systems neuroscience research especially aiming to clarify the neural circuit
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advanced computational methods to uncover mechanisms of neural circuit repair and regeneration. The candidate will integrate large-scale transcriptomic and epigenomic datasets with state-of-the-art deep
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Interaction, Information Systems, Information Technology, Intelligent Systems Engineering, Network Engineering and Security, and Software Engineering. Find out more about SoC at https://www.cdm.depaul.edu