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recording, optical imaging, stimulation, and behavioral testing in neuroscience studies. Collaborate closely with neuroscientists to iteratively refine both the experimental tools and the analyses they enable
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. The Workday Integrations Developer serves as a senior technical professional responsible for designing, developing, testing, and maintaining integrations between Workday and other enterprise systems
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for this position is Associate Professor Johann Riemensberger. Duties of the position Development of novel photonic device concepts and architectures, and optical test and measurement methodologies Development
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the gravimeter developed by the LTE to compare the instruments acquired as part of EQUIP-G, scheduled for 2029 2- participate in the characterisation, testing and monitoring of instruments acquired as part of
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of hollow core optical fibers for high capacity and quantum telecommunications applications. Additionally, the post-doctoral officer will collaborate with project partners to test and evaluate the performance
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on this project, you will: Design and Model : Develop novel concepts for integrating photonic systems (e.g., laser-based, integrated optic components) with advanced microwave scattering/diagnostic
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the completion of a satisfactory physical examination. Available to work varying schedules, including nights, weekends, holidays, and overtime based on business needs (Required) Schedule Variable Union/Policy
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equipped with state-of-the-art research infrastructure, housing a comprehensive range of cluster laboratories, test bedding facilities, research centres/institutes and corporate laboratories. Cutting-edge
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will also participate to the development of an experimental setup and procedures allowing characterizing optical properties of transparent ceramics (including UV-Vis spectroscopy and light scattering
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. Occupational Summary This is an opportunity to join a laboratory led by Dr. Jason Fan, MD, PhD, studying retinal and vitreous biology at the Duke Eye Center. We are looking for an individual excited about