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software and analysis tools in MATLAB, Python, or similar programming languages. Software applications may include novel graphic visualizations, signal processing applications such as beamformers, automated
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for hearing devices in dynamic acoustic environments with multiple talkers, including algorithm design, implementation, and experimental validation. A central element is the use of multi-modal sensor data, e.g
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/ Kinesiology / Human Movement Science, or Cognitive or Educational Neuroscience Familiarity with quantitative and/or qualitative research methods. Proficiency in data analysis software (e.g., SPSS, R, MATLAB
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) are contributing to the PEACE-Air objectives through research in collaboration with project partners in Northern Ireland and Ireland. The research involves deployment of networks of multiple low-cost air sensors in
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such as Matlab or Python is important. This is what we offer you A temporary contract for 38 hours per week for the duration of 4 years (the initial contract will be for a period of 18 months and after
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techniques. Experience in kinematic/dynamic modeling and system analysis (e.g. MATLAB/Simulink, ANSYS, or similar tools). Familiar with integrating hardware, electronics, sensors, and actuators within embedded
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spectroscopy (UV-Vis, IR, fluorescence). Prior experience with writing code in languages such as Matlab or Python is important. This is what we offer you A temporary contract for 38 hours per week for
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-terminal scheme configurations with various combinations of DC voltage controlling stations (including droop control, both single and multiple droop) and active power controlling stations. The multi-terminal
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of heart disease are also desirable. Proficiency in C, C++, MATLAB, and Python programming, as well as experience with MRI physics and pulse sequence programming (preferably on Bruker systems) would be
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Atmospheric Instrumentation Laboratory (sail.erau.edu). Duties & Responsibilities: Contribute to the development of in-situ instruments slated to fly on multiple upcoming sounding rocket missions and small