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experiences related to one or more of the following areas: embedded or mobile device security, embedded systems applications, machine learning security, user-centric security and privacy. 3. Experience and
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skills to allow for completion of assignments that cross fields of specialization. Develops leadership and management skills. The Texas Center for Learning Disorders (TCLD), in collaboration with
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in biomedical optics and microscopy, so a PhD in a relevant field of study is necessary. MQ: Requires singular knowledge of a specialized advanced professional discipline or the highest level of
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of PhD students involved with the project(s) in the research team. • Participate in internal and external weekly meetings. • Help in preparing quarterly, yearly and final reports. • Help to meet project(s
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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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analyses and murine models. Qualifications • A PhD in Immunology or other fields with deep experience in testing the mechanism of novel immune therapy or immune mechanisms associated with neurodegeneration
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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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. 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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papers to be published with the faculty supervisor. In addition, the applicant will teach one course per year at the undergraduate or postgraduate level and will participate and contribute to college
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on translational, clinical, and outcomes research. Research is conducted in collaboration with expert faculty researchers from the University of Houston College of Pharmacy. The fellow will learn in vitro