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required to: - identify the structures best suited to both the objectives and fabrication constraints - fabricate sensor prototypes and coordinate the various partners involved in the multiple stages
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research that covers the energy value chain from generation to innovative end-use solutions, motivated by industrialisation and deployment. ERI@N has multiple Interdisciplinary Research Programmes which
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experience in Python, C++, MATLAB, or LabVIEW. Brief Description of Duties (Postdoctoral Associate): The selected candidates will join the Atmospheric Remote Sensing Group , a leader in innovative multi-sensor
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analysis methods, and assisting in the code base needed to produce figures and analyses for publications and grant proposals. Provide programming support for multiple projects in the lab, primarily via
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, data collection methods, and strategies for data management. Coordinate multiple data collection efforts which may include collaborating agencies or institutions. Duties may also include recruiting
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buildings, smart street lighting, smart factories, healthcare, and robotics. The emerging radar sensors in use by the group employ multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology and can be connected
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on multiple upcoming sounding rocket missions and small satellites to study the electrodynamics of Earth’s upper atmosphere; Analyze and interpret data collected from in-situ observations and collaborate with
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University Hospital, Duke Regional Hospital, Duke Raleigh Hospital, Duke Health Integrated Practice, Duke Primary Care, Duke Home Care and Hospice, Duke Health and Wellness, and multiple affiliations. Summary
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well as in the design of machine learning algorithms (ANN, SVM, Decision Tree, and Random Forest) applied to healthcare, will be particularly valued. Proficiency in programming tools (Matlab) and statistical
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to a global scale, targeting multiple oceanic bioprovinces to robustly quantify the alkalinization-attributable signal against natural carbon cycle fluctuations. The postdoctoral researcher will be