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points, and define potential early adopters. Assist in refining value propositions and customer segments within the Business Model Canvas framework. Support competitive landscape assessments and synthesize
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approaches. Education Requirements: The successful candidate will possess a doctoral degree with expertise in molecular biology, experience with in-vivo and in-vitro models of inflammation testing, and
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relevant lab experience related to biobehavioral research. Experience with models of addiction will be viewed positively. An ideal candidate will be detail-oriented, self-motivated, and good with working in
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Microsoft Excel (e.g., formulas, pivot tables, data tools, etc) Proven ability to coach teams and lead through data-driven decisions Experience with Maximo, AiM (Asset Information Model), or other facilities
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with a modern, centralized facility for housing, breeding, and performing experiments with zebrafish, one of the fastest-growing model systems in biomedical research. The central housing facility has 32
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, and refine PSCI matrix financial models. Generate reports and summaries of PSCI activities and budget projections. Direct daily operations of the PSCI Administrative core and staff. Serve as a primary
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skills/experience areas include: Proficiency with solid-modeling CAD software (Unigraphics/Seimens NX preferred) Knowledge of standard drafting practices including geometric tolerances Your working
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Support test and evaluation of software and models Conduct exploratory data analysis for testing hypothesis Develop and implement data analytics techniques and applications to transform raw data
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with flexible/dynamic course scheduling models Prior experience teaching or advising graduate students Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities- Strong interpersonal and communication skills with
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are searching for motivated and talented Signal Processing Research and Development Engineers to join our Sensor Analysis and Data Modeling (SADM) Department at the Applied Research Laboratory (ARL) at Penn State